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  Feeding the 5000  
 

Feed the 5000
Biennial opening night
Independent District

 
   

 

  Detail from work by Steve Gent  
 

Steve Gent
Urban
Liverpool Biennial 2004

 
   

 
   
  Detail from 'Triptych' by Ann Stevenson, Liverpool Biennial 2004

Ann Stevenson

Williamson Tunnels Heritage Centre

Smithdown Lane

21 September - 17 October 2004

 

Art is intrinsically spiritual and spirituality is a significant component in the making of art. In today's society we live in a time when science and religion are on speaking terms bringing together prayer and wholeness and our belief in the various named realities beyond the human parameters.

Even with all our vast knowledge and at a time of industrial and technological advances beyond man's first existence; society seems disillusioned looking for something begger than the momentary high of success or acquirement.

It is with these thoughts that I have started on a quest in the search for the absolute in art, to look at the system of belief in a universal brotherhood, the study of primeval and modern religions, philosophies, sciences and the exploration of the unsolved laws of nature and the physical powers underlying mankind.

As an artist my search is for my own spiritual truth which guides me in my work.

 

Artists represented in Art in the Tunnels:

Susan Comer
Ann Stevenson
Elizabeth Willow
Tommy Tant
Claire Freeman
Tania Oakshott
Matt Barker
Des Shaw
Jane Hughes
Leedi Huo
Barbara Galt

 


Archived February 2008, another new folder