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Images of the exhibition Expanded Interiors Re-Staged at The Hatton Gallery have to be credited to the exhibited artists, Catrin Huber or Rosie Morris and the respective photographer: Colin Davidson, Sam Grant, Catrin Huber, Rosie Morris (Please see file name for information)
This dataset contains images of all four galleries of the Expanded Interiors Re-Staged exhibition, and also wall and interpretation leaflet texts.
Please note that there are additional datasets for each gallery space with further photographic documentation.
Gallery 1 titled Along and Through at the Hatton Gallery exhibits Catrin Huber’s installation ‘Along and Through’, a large-scale painting installation, which was originally exhibited at the House of the Cryptoporticus in Pompeii (July 2018 – January 2019).
Gallery 2 titled The Corner Escape at the Hatton Gallery exhibits Catrin Huber’s installation ‘Around and Up”, a large-scale painting installation, which was originally exhibited at the House of the Cryptoporticus in Pompeii (July 2018 – January 2019). It also displayed ‘The Corner Escape’, a wall paper drawing / painting.
Gallery 3 titled In / out / of this world at the Hatton Gallery exhibits Rosie Morris’s Expanded Interiors Re-Staged commission and installation In / out / of this world, which comprises of ‘Sunlit walls’, large-scale digital prints of drawings; ‘Curtains’, an oil painting; ‘This chamber of mine’, a diorama; ‘From where I sit’, a photograph; and ‘Threshold’ a video projection and vinyl floor.
Gallery 4 titled Light Trap at the Hatton Gallery exhibits Catrin Huber’s installation ‘Bella Ciao’ a large-scale installation comprising scaffolding-like construction, prints on persplex, 3D printed replicas of Roman statues. ‘Bella Ciao’ was originally exhibited at the House of the Beautiful Courtyard in Herculaneum (May 2018 – January 2019). Light Trap also displayed Black Hole, Asteroids, and White Dwarf, textile wall hangings of various sizes; and Light Trap, a 3D real-time environment (documentation and artwork) showing Huber’s installations within the interiors of the House of the Cryptoporticus and the House ...
Images of the exhibition Expanded Interiors Re-Staged at The Hatton Gallery have to be credited to the exhibited artists, Catrin Huber or Rosie Morris and the respective photographer: Colin Davidson, Sam Grant, Catrin Huber, Rosie Morris (Please see file name for information)
This dataset contains images of all four galleries of the Expanded Interiors Re-Staged exhibition, and also wall and interpretation leaflet texts.
Please note that there are additional datasets for each gallery space with further photographic documentation.
Gallery 1 titled Along and Through at the Hatton Gallery exhibits Catrin Huber’s installation ‘Along and Through’, a large-scale painting installation, which was originally exhibited at the House of the Cryptoporticus in Pompeii (July 2018 – January 2019).
Gallery 2 titled The Corner Escape at the Hatton Gallery exhibits Catrin Huber’s installation ‘Around and Up”, a large-scale painting installation, which was originally exhibited at the House of the Cryptoporticus in Pompeii (July 2018 – January 2019). It also displayed ‘The Corner Escape’, a wall paper drawing / painting.
Gallery 3 titled In / out / of this world at the Hatton Gallery exhibits Rosie Morris’s Expanded Interiors Re-Staged commission and installation In / out / of this world, which comprises of ‘Sunlit walls’, large-scale digital prints of drawings; ‘Curtains’, an oil painting; ‘This chamber of mine’, a diorama; ‘From where I sit’, a photograph; and ‘Threshold’ a video projection and vinyl floor.
Gallery 4 titled Light Trap at the Hatton Gallery exhibits Catrin Huber’s installation ‘Bella Ciao’ a large-scale installation comprising scaffolding-like construction, prints on persplex, 3D printed replicas of Roman statues. ‘Bella Ciao’ was originally exhibited at the House of the Beautiful Courtyard in Herculaneum (May 2018 – January 2019). Light Trap also displayed Black Hole, Asteroids, and White Dwarf, textile wall hangings of various sizes; and Light Trap, a 3D real-time environment (documentation and artwork) showing Huber’s installations within the interiors of the House of the Cryptoporticus and the House ...