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IF ONLY I KNEW & OUT THERE
‘An abstract exploration of two different aspects of American Life’
Drawing on two different perspectives on American life, Adam Batchelor  and Stephen Mellor present their first dual exhibition.
Adam’s work  addresses how our understanding of other cultures is shaped by their  representation on television, particularly through animation. By  manipulating the characters from Charlie Brown and The Simpsons, the  work offers an insight into how our childhood experiences shape our  opinions of other cultures and in turn, influence the cultures themselves.
Stephens work is rooted in rural  America and the remote townships that inhabit the swamps, mountains and  deserts. Influenced by the psychedelic movements of the US, he presents a  multi-layered, collage of cultures which resist change by holding onto  tradition and provides us a view seen through modern, digital eyes.
DJ set from The Anthropologist plus live music TBC
20 limited edition cassettes, complete with artwork by the artists and a  mix by The Anthropologist, FREE to the first 20 people through the door
Opening Night - Thursday Oct 6th (Not the 4th as the poster suggests) 8pm til Midnight.
FREE ENTRY

adambatchelor:

IF ONLY I KNEW & OUT THERE

‘An abstract exploration of two different aspects of American Life’

Drawing on two different perspectives on American life, Adam Batchelor and Stephen Mellor present their first dual exhibition.

Adam’s work addresses how our understanding of other cultures is shaped by their representation on television, particularly through animation. By manipulating the characters from Charlie Brown and The Simpsons, the work offers an insight into how our childhood experiences shape our opinions of other cultures and in turn, influence the cultures themselves.

Stephens work is rooted in rural America and the remote townships that inhabit the swamps, mountains and deserts. Influenced by the psychedelic movements of the US, he presents a multi-layered, collage of cultures which resist change by holding onto tradition and provides us a view seen through modern, digital eyes.

DJ set from The Anthropologist plus live music TBC

20 limited edition cassettes, complete with artwork by the artists and a mix by The Anthropologist, FREE to the first 20 people through the door

Opening Night - Thursday Oct 6th (Not the 4th as the poster suggests) 8pm til Midnight.

FREE ENTRY

(Source: artintheunderbelly)

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