EXHIBITION: STRANGE DAYS AND SOME FLOWERS

Lancaster’s Storey Gallery have an interesting show on at the moment. With the exhibition room looking very much pre-opening night – the space is consumed by scaffolding and neglected packaging (all pieces of art incidentally) – you get the impression that it won’t allow the viewer to engage in the usual ‘serious art viewing pose’ we all engage in. Instead the audience will get snapshots of the images and end up craning their necks to get a proper look. Strange Days and Some Flowers includes work by Dan Baldwin, Don Brown, Laura Ford and John Stark amongst others. Having spent my university days in Lancaster, it’s good to see the cities art scene representing.
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Strange Days and Some Flowers is an excellent thought provoking exhibition. A theme certainty developed as I wondered around in and out of the scaffold interior to view the collected art. What this theme becomes to some extent is determined by what you bring to the exhibition and how it mingles with what you see.
My experience is recorded at: Decoding Static: Strange Days and Some Flowers.