André Stitt & Sarah Hardacre ‘Brutal Print’ Prism Contemporary, Blackburn.

André Stitt & Sarah Hardacre ‘Brutal Print’  Prism Contemporary, Blackburn.

Stitt & Hardacre ‘Brutal Print’

7th March – 5th April 2019

Preview Thurs. 7th March

18.00-20.00

Prism Contemporary

Lord St.,

Blackburn

Lancashire

Brutal Print explores the legacy of Britain’s brutalist architecture and New Town environments through the medium of print and collage. Screen-print, collage and the graphic image are explored as a communication tool that plays an important role in architectural design. At its most fundamental level, print visually communicates information with form, colour, and typography. It also, and perhaps more importantly, influences our interaction with and the identity of place and space.  André Stitt & Sarah Hardacre explore these issues through the politics of social housing, cultural heritage, spatial orientation, and a personal and subjective experience of Britain’s New Town planning and modernist architectural legacies.  The artists research considers a visionary and utopian embodiment of progressive civic, municipal, social and cultural identity, glamour, feminst critique and masculine liminality through processes of mediation and reproduction.

Prism Contemporary is based in the heart of Blackburn town centre. The gallery is dedicated to providing a contemporary academic space for artistic output.

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