teeth & trousers

Curated by Richard Priestley & Milika Muritu
28 Jul 2001 - 12 Aug 2001
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Media attention of young British art has often been described as all self promoting but essentially masking considerable ambition with nothing much to substantiate it; (all teeth & trousers). As its title indicates, 'teeth & trousers' provokes an audience to reassess this view. Set in an industrial warehouse once occupied by a zip manufacturer, the theme of the show is simply to make use of a space while it is available, later to be converted into artists' studios. 'teeth & trousers' is to allow for deviation where continuity has set in. As London's East End is developing at a rapid pace, many artists are being financially forced out of established studio complexes. This predicament has hit all generations, from the recent graduate to many who are fairly advanced in their careers. 'teeth & trousers' is a comment on the bare faced reality of this state of flux and the energy this has caused. Re-enforcing this is the raw nature of the building as a vehicle and the placing of established artists with recent graduates.

In this show: 
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Klega
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Henry Coleman
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Goshka Macuga
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Gavin Turk
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Fiona Banner
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Daniel Jackson
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Bob & Roberta Smith
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Richard Priestley