© Leo Fitzmaurice

© Leo Fitzmaurice


Paperworld

Roy Brown
, Rachel Cattle, Sarah Doyle, Sian Emmison, Leo Fitzmaurice, Arabella Lee, Peter Liversidge, Tim Machin, Nichola Ollis, Kavel Rafferty, Rosemary Shirley, Harry Ward


Paper is a vital element in the armoury of the artist fantasist. It can be twisted and folded, glued, stapled, printed, cut out, laminated and fashioned into a whole imaginary world, a facsimile of the real world.


"Paperworld" draws on ideas of consumerism, authenticity, value, desire and the imagination to present an array of objects made by artists from paper and card. Displayed in a faux shop setting these cut, pasted and scrawled artefacts sit defiantly in their luxxy glass cases in the Paperworld emporium. The work on display ranges from beautifully fashioned diamond drawings over worked on exercise book pages to cardboard cameras to lovingly photocopied and stapled fanzines.


Roy Brown plants paper weeds made from recycled junk mail into the gallery's nooks and crannies.


Rachel Cattle presents the homemade horror of "The Cardboard Films" (made with Steve Richards) alongside fairytale objects made of packing tape.


Sarah Doyle's wannabe jewellery is copied from a catalogue then laminated to last.


Sian Emmison's eerie advertising is sourced from a myriad media sources, a hand drawn simulacrum of the real thing.


Leo Fitzmaurice reconfigures boxes, making them into Modernist sculptures and cigarette packet football shirts.


Arabella Lee's zoetrope features a series of galloping paper horses.


Peter Liversidge lovingly fashions cardboard copies of retro technology accompanied by paintings of corporate logos.


Tim Machin cuts up newspaper landscapes to make delicate stand up sculptures.


Nichola Ollis has detourned the Argos Catalogue creating a series of pages with nothing to buy.


Kavel Rafferty's shoebox shop recalls a childhood of Blue Peter activities.


Rosemary Shirley's constructions formed from fusions between jewellery and sci-fi sit alongside her delicate drawings of jewels.


Harry Ward contributes a Papier Mache recreation of Princess Diana's funeral procession.


Publications by Transition Editions (Arty, The Critical Friend, Garageland), Kathryn Cooper (The Solutions 3) Rosemary Shirley (Leisure Centre), Pin Up, Sarah Doyle ("Helping You Find The Right Jewellery" and "Lyrical Cru Activity Book"), Savage Mesiah, Harry Pye, Sam Dargan (Neverlutionary), Rachel Cattle ("Don't Stray From the Path"), High Horse, Delaine Le Bas, Tangent, Jim Medway.


Exhibition: 20 May - 18 June 2006
Gallery hours: Fri-Mon 12 - 6 pm


Transition Gallery
110a Lauriston Road
UK-London, E9
Telephone +44 (0) 20 8533 7843
Email transition@huntergather.com

www.transitiongallery.co.uk