I Spy

I Spy
An exhibition of works by Duncan Ross and Miguel Martin

 

Looking, watching, waiting, gazing, glimpsing, peeking, peeping, glancing, staring, observing, surveying, viewing, inspecting, examining, guarding, minding,

Featuring Duncan Ross and Miguel Martin, I Spy invites us to watch the watcher, observe those observing us and glimpse into alternative visions and versions of our lives. Ross’s animation and Martin’s sculptural forms challenge the voyeuristic nature of viewing and our relationship to what we view.

 

About the artists: 

Miguel Martin

Whether ideas evolve into performances, sculptures, installations or drawings, Miguel’s primary vehicle of practice and inspiration originate from sketchbook drawings, often containing elements of humour and observation. Recent exhibitions have included: Fractal Vision, Rogues Gallery, Belfast; The RUA Annual Exhibition, Belfast and the Catalyst Members show, Catalyst Arts, Belfast.

Duncan Ross

Duncan graduated in 2000 from DJCAD, Dundee with a degree in Fine Art. From 2002 to 2004 he co-directed Cinilingus, an arts organisation that specialised in screening works-on-film in unusual locations. He has contributed illustrations to the Belfast-based Vacuum newspaper since its inception in 2002 and worked with its publishers, Factotum, on various other projects. He holds workshops in digital drawing at Queen Street Digital Art Studios, facilitates art workshops with Golden Thread Gallery and has recently completed an MFA at the University of Ulster. Recent exhibitions include: Experimenta FOLKLORE, Frankfurter Kunstverein, 2008; Without Helen Sharp, The Black Box, Belfast, 2008 and Drawing a Line – A Contemporary Survey of Art from Northern Ireland, Museum of the Heilongjiang Daily, China, 2008.

Supported by Arts Council of Northern Ireland and Belfast City Council

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