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'You Think Too Much' - paintings by Matt Wilde
Paintings by Ann Young
'Sacred X' - Oleg Ikona
The Beatles Icon and others. Byzantine style interactive icons with hi-tech additions.
Aug 24th - Sept 24th 2005 More Details...
'Fabulous Liverpool' - Paul Terrence Madden
Large digital prints of the Beatles houses and Strawberry Field until August 30th 2005.
'Liverpool - With A Line & A Twist'
An Exhibition Of Art & Photography By Anthony Brown & Jim Connolly Nov 16th - Dec 23rd 2005

Jai Redman - Painting & Sculpture 2003-6. May 4th - June 10th 2006
Jai Redman graduated with a BA Hons degree in Fine Art from Reading University in 1993. He has been variously employed as a prop builder, computer games developer and exhibition designer, as well as spending nearly 10 years as an environmental direct activist and social justice campaigner.
Working mainly on canvas and in oils, the paintings are large and contain areas of highly detailed photo-like reality often contrasted against expanses of loose expressive brushwork or flattened negative space. This use of flattened space seeks to either reinforce or pierce the picture plane, creating an uneasy stillness and surreal quality.

'Close Up and Far Away' - New works by Lisa-Cole Kronenberg. For one week only. June 14th - 21st 2006
'The World According to...' by Peter Grant and Tony Hall. Humorous illustrations by the Liverpool Echo TV Editor and Trinity Mirror worker. June 22nd - July 8th 2006
'Something in the Water' by Andy Hollingworth as a part of Liverpool's Year of Performance the Liverpool Comedy Trust has specially commissioned this exhibition of Liverpool comedy writers and performers from the celebrated portrait photographer.
July 13th - July 23rd. Special opening times 12 - 18.00 each day.
independents - NOISE! - Judy Louise Jacob (23), Chris Boyd (21), Kevin Hunt (23) and Chris Rice (21) have been brought together by www.noisefestival.com, the UK’s first ‘virtual’ cross-media showcase of young creative talent to plan, stage and promote a fine art exhibition in the heart of the city and as part of a documentary experiment for the BBC. Sep 16 - Oct 21
Open 11-18.00 from Sept 14th
independents - Chaosmos - An exhibition of work by Jane Bowler, Chris Boyd, Jennifer Dean, Nina Ellliot, Nick Hardy, Austin Houldsworth and Joe Richardson that explores the concept of chaosmos. Sep 16 - Oct 21
Launches on Sat. Sept 16th 18.00 - 24.00 with music, films, videos
independents - Jon Pountain - '80, 82 or 86'
LIVERPOOL based artist Jon Pountain will be showing a collection of pastel landscapes that explore the city’s southern streets and parks.
Jon’s work depicts scenes linked by the bus routes, in the title of the exhibition, that join Aigburth to Garston, Toxteth to Allerton. Fastening his eye to the reality around him, Jon has captured the magic of the everyday with a compelling realism and sensitivity. Oct 26 - Nov 25 2006
independents - Transvoyeur International Exhibition: Liverpool and New York 2006, Independents Liverpool Biennial 2006,
Oct 23 - Nov 4 2006
Private View Tuesday 24 October 2006, 18.00 - 20.00
Artists: Liverpool:
Agata Alcaniz, Gianni Bianchini, Brendan Byrne, Jo Derbyshire, Sumer Erek, Dorrie Halliday, Elzabeth Heritage, Tony Knox, George Lund, Charles Nuttall, Catherine Shea, Gary Sollars, Gaynor Evelyn Sweeney.
New York:
Lara Allen, Michael Ricardo Andreev, Chris Borkowski, Rodney Dickson, Stephan Fowlkes, PJ Cobbs, Aaron Miller, Raphaele Shirley, Lee Wells.
Opening times: Monday - Saturday 12.00 - 17.00
(Note: Please check in advance with the venue).
independents - New works by Matt Wilde inspired by Antony Gormley's 'Another Place'
'Its About Time' - Exhibition by four staff and colleagues of Liverpool Art School 1966 - 1992. Peter Bailey, Ray Fields, Phil Jenkins and Nigel Mairs. Dec 6 - 22 2006

‘The Stone, The Wig and The Double Yolk’ An exhibition by Laurence Payot
The View Two Gallery will be transformed this spring by the sensational paintings of French artist Laurence Payot. For this exhibition Payot has delved into her memory and imagination and returned with images of the unconscious that both suggest and elude a fixed narrative. Conjuring large, bright and intensely colourful works of uncanny, yet enchanting objects, which repel and attract, blurring fiction and reality
'Unfinished Business' by Trevor Skempton. June 20 - August 4 2007
Trevor’s exhibitions, publications and commissions have included graphic art and illustration, alongside conventional architectural work and urban design. This exhibition puts the focus on smaller graphic works; it comprises ink-jet prints on archival matt paper, each in a signed edition of 50. Forty prints have been chosen, from about a thousand covering a forty-year period up to the present day. Bearing in mind the location of the exhibition in Mathew Street, the selection is biased towards Liverpool and towards the 1960s. It seeks to reflect the optimism of that era under the overall heading of Unfinished Business.
'Out and About' - Ann Young
Private Viewing - Wednesday August 8 2007 18-21.00
Exhibition runs August 9 - September 29 2007
“Is that Germaine Greer stealing a moment of forbidden pleasure?
And don't I know that sleepy teenager getting up at an ungodly hour?
And that couple, inappropriately dressed, dozing in deckchairs?
And isn't that Nicole Kidman bantering with a buddy in a bar...
And that blue lady with the red pooch and matching handbag...
And those jolly Jack Tars, straight out of a Gene Kelly movie.
Surely I know them, or imagine I do.
Punks and pensioners, fleshy females, gorgeous girls and maidens of mystery…
We've seen them all - in the park, in the bedroom, on the beach and down the road - everywhere.
Yes it’s the wonderful world of Ann Young.
What school does she represent?
Well she's not a cubist, a pointilist, a vorticist or a modernist.
She’s simply herself - the girl next door, with a twinkle in her eye,
a uniquely primitive pallet and passion to paint - her way!
I find her paintings irresistible. No home should be without one.” Ken Russell, Film Director

'My Irish Eyes on Liverpool' Mike Absalom paintings.
Oct 4 - Nov 4 2007
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