Louise Bristow News

Memory of a Hope

Posted in Uncategorized by louisebristow on September 8, 2011

Ceri Hand Gallery invitation
During the summer I had two paintings in a show at Ceri Hand Gallery in Liverpool.

The show was called ‘Memory of a Hope’ and came from an idea by artist Matthew Houlding, whose work is concerned, amongst other things, with architecture and the idea of Utopia. The title was taken from a text by Henri Lefebvre: “Ideology collapses and vanishes, utopianism atrophies, but something great is left behind: the memory of a hope”.

The gallery invited its regular artists to nominate two other artists to take part in the show and I was really delighted to be put forward by Samantha Donnelly. It was a pleasure to be showing alongside some impressive artists and work, in such a great gallery.

Ceri Hand Gallery

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