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For its next exhibition Campbell Works is pleased to present new work by:

Ami Clarke - Unknown Unknowns
15th May - 31st May

Opening Night: 14th May 6 - 9pm


Events:

1/ Film Screening and Discussion Night

Friday 29th May 2009.     7.00 pm
To accompany the exhibition you are invited to a film screening and informal discussion with the 
artist around the themes raised by the installation.



2/ The Empty Gallery Interviews
by Claire Nichols & Altair Roelants

Unknown Knowns - Ami Clarke

Friday 1st May 2009    7.00 pm

Introducing the second in the series of The Empty Gallery Interviews: A live conversation piece in which art writers Claire Nichols and Altair Roelants will talk with artist Ami Clarke about the upcoming show Unknown Unknowns.

 





The work 'Folly' : composite picture titled 'The Clearing'
is included in /seconds, on-line publication, by Peter Lewis, April 2009.

The Dreamachine


Useless Beauty and Fuzzy Logic: correlations of violence


Peter Lewis


http://www.slashseconds.org/issues/003/002/articles/aclarke/index.php

The Clearing.


"[...] Cryptic architecture, where form no longer reveals function. They seem to contain the codes of some mysterious mental process"
     J.G. Ballard - The Atrocity Exhibition 1969.

http://www.amiclarke.com/folly.htm

 






Unknown Unknowns is soon to be included in Lynn Harris and Sam Ely's;  Unrealised Projects Volume 4. 

The project is currently in transition to another format on-line, but you can get there via this link:

http://www.unrealisedprojects.org


'Unknown Unknowns" will also exist as a soon to be launched lone web-page, which will link back to this site and the descriptive text.  This will be navigatable by reference to the selection of tagged terms of Unknown Unknowns ........Known Knowns, Known Unknowns, Unknown Unknowns and Unknown Knowns.






A selection of the proliferation drawings series will be shown at Not Outer Space opening on February 13th 2009 Manchester.

http://www.amiclarke.com/proliferationseries.htm


Frunt & Nexus Art Cafe are proud to present -

Not Outer Space
An exploration of here.

A new exhibition considering the way we negotiate space around us.

Opening Friday 13h February 7pm - 9pm.
open 10am - 7pm, 7 days until 1st March @ Nexus Art cafe, Dale st. The Northern Quarter, Manchester.

Artists:
Emma Kemp, Nicola Farington, Kate Astbury, Maya Harding, Ami Clarke, Jenni Danson, Oliver Palmer, Becca Smith

For more information including directions see www.nexusartcafe.com or e-mail liznexus@hotmail.co.uk