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Category Archives: Exhibitions

Exhibitions |

February 9, 2016

| Evlyne Laurin

Royal College of Art – Work in Progress

Hornblowers

Occupying an edge. (2015) Still from video.

January 2016
Royal College of Art. London UK

First public appearance of Landscape and Power project, followed by work on location in San Carlos, Arizona February 20th – 29th.

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June 25, 2015

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Goldsmiths University Degree Show

spectator-sport

Spectator Sport (2014) 89 x 125 cm. C print, edition of 6.

supertourists

Supertourists (2015) 62 x 90 cm. C print, edition of 6.

June 2015
Goldsmiths University, London UK

The work Supertourists was awarded the Warden’s Purchase in the 2015 Goldsmiths University Degree Show, and has been placed in the University’s permanent collection.

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December 1, 2014

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Symbiosis

nothing foreignnothing free

nothing sacred nothing happened

December 2014
St. James Church, London UK

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November 1, 2014

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Talk to Each Other

Talk to Each Other

#TALKTOEACHOTHER

November 2014
Hotel Elephant, London, SE1 6DR

December 2015
Mondrian Hotel, Art Basel MIAMI

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June 5, 2014

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The Middle

blackgirl      Whitegirl

March 2014
The Rag Factory

“Their show was called ‘The Middle’ but there is nothing ‘middling’ about the new crop of artists to emerge from Goldsmiths”, says Meg Green of Cassone International Magazine of Art.

Melissa Magnuson’s ‘Black and White’ explores racial identity through the narrow channels of received party lines vividly depicting the expectations, world view and relationships with those we perceive as different from ourselves.

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