© Andrew Bracey


Andrew Bracey
Freianlage



"Freianlage" is a German term meaning open enclosure, which was used by pioneering zoo-owner Carl Hagenbeck at the turn of the twentieth century to describe a new kind of more naturalistic animal enclosure.


Andrew Bracey has long held a fascination with zoos, something which manifests in his own "Freianlage", an intriguing combination of paintings and film that replicates and unhinges the viewers' expectation of looking thus eking out parallels between the zoo and the art gallery.


In a bizarre game of "hunt the animals" the work is either partially hidden or placed in surprising juxtapositions in the gallery which need to be discovered and sought out rather than blatantly presented. Thus monkeys in magnifying glasses, jostle with perspex bears, zebras on charcoal boxes and animated penguins.


The show is accompanied by the talk, "Escape Claws: adventures with absconding animals", as part of the gallery's "Ask the Expert" series, by writer and broadcaster Judith Palmer on Saturday 27 January at 5pm.


Exhibition: 6 - 28 January 2007
Gallery hours: Fri-Sun 12 - 6 pm


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