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To see beyond what seems to be is an exhibition of prints on paper which reflect upon the way language shifts through space and transcends meaning

German-born Nana Ohnesorge continues to explore the complexity of human nature through commemorative pop portrait paintings, drawings and sculptures

Whispers of ghost stories permeate these spaces, manifesting in Kath Fries’ installations as a sense of tension, balancing on an edge between the immediate present and unfurling possibilities of the unseen

When most people think of ceramic objects, small, detailed vases and figurines come to mind. So for Stephen Cramb conceiving a falling gangly 6 foot ceramic figure ensured he produced the inverse of this ideal.

Something is about to happen – potential is immanent. These new paintings by Marisa Purcell present conditions that are all pervasive – atmospheric, changeable images that aren’t always noticed – and they are about to emerge.

“These animal sculptures represent an interest in the importance of surface in taxidermy and the way we view animals as decorative objects.”