Abstract
The escalating number of globally ambitious artists in Greater Manchester form the focal point of this multi-disciplinary show at Bury Art Gallery, touching on questions of memory, hope, action and perception through work by a dozen exhibitors.
Brass Art – Chara Lewis, Kristin Mojsiewicz and Anneke Pettican – have worked as "modern day flâneuses" since 1998, putting themselves up as drawings, shadows, performers and "digital sprites" in explorations of the limitations of space which were nominated for the Northern Art Prize two years ago.
They've made miniature replicas of themselves with 3D printing technology and body scanning, morphing with objects and animated by light to form a shadow play
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