Monday, 31 October 2011

Come to Ours- The Fireplace Gallery

Sunday just gone, Didge and I went to the tea + cake opening of Hunt and Darton's exhibition at the microcosmic Fireplace Gallery here in Plymouth. The exhibition itself was very interesting- a dissective, tongue-in-cheek look at equestrianism, complete with horse shit and the Black Beauty theme emanating from a tiny tape recorder on the floor; but actually much of the experience was in the gallery itself.
The Fireplace Gallery is exactly what it says it is; a gallery... in a fireplace.
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In order to see the exhibition, which is in the gallery owners Neil Rose and Hannah Jones' bedroom, you need to get down on your hands and knees and peep into the disused fireplace; a curious experience in any case. But even more surreal and charming yet, this theme continues through the house. After spending our time in the gallery exploring and discussing the piece, we were given a tour around the 'gallery shop', set up in the hallway of the ground floor flat, which sold all manner of goodies including gymkhana rosettes, postcards, original artwork, and gold (style) waffles.
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Then on again we were led into the cosy living room, which was dominated by a table spread with every kind of cake imaginable, where you could discuss the work, life, the Universe, and everything.
Unfortunately we weren't able to stay for as long as perhaps we would have liked- Didge had other engagements, and I was feeling generally grotty- because there was a lovely atmosphere, and certainly a lot to talk about both with the work, and with the gallery that's currently hosting it.
This is not the last chance however, not for us or for you. There are still 3 (I think.. don't quote me on that) shows still to be shown. Each artist occupies the gallery space for two weeks before it is changed. You can book in to see the gallery on Sundays- and the first Sunday of each show is a tea + cake event.
More information about the Fireplace Gallery, and about other Come to Ours events here:
Come to Ours
and Fireplace Gallery.

1 comment:

  1. This is such a lovely installation. It sounds very innovative and interactive. The atmosphere you've described really makes one feel at home, and that I probably the point to the exhibit. The best types of installation.
    Also, congratulations on your proposal acceptance. Looking forward to the finish product.

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