Until 2 June 2013 / Using those already in popular circulation as starting points - found photographs, movies, posters, newspaper illustrations - his paintings naturally inherit the social and political implications of their source material.
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We offer many opportunities for schools and colleges, from group visits and artist-led sessions to work based placements within our Learning team.
BALTIC is on a winning streak! In 2012 BALTIC was named winner of the National Lottery Awards Best Arts Project, the Gold Award for Large Visitor Attraction at the North East Tourism Awards and the Times Higher Education Awards for its partnership with Northumbria University.
For his solo exhibition at BALTIC 39, the first in a UK public gallery, Matt Calderwood has created a series of ambitious new sculptures, works on paper and video. Now open Wed-Sun.
GRAYSON PERRY / RELIQUARY PENDANT
Own your very own piece of art history with this Reliquary Pendant by Turner Prize winning artist Grayson Perry. A unique and original relic of his work.
Thomas Scheibitz One-Time Pad, 2012
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Thomas Scheibitz, Ausstellungsansicht "One–Time Pad", 2012
Axel Schneider
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Thomas Scheibit Studio 2012
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Thomas Scheibitz Ausstellungsansicht "One–Time Pad", 2012
Axel Schneider
© VG Bild-Kunst 2012
21 June 2013 - 22 September 2013
BALTIC will present an exhibition of new and recent work by Heather Phillipson (born London, 1978). Yes, surprising is existence in the post-vegetal cosmorama – consists of three videos within custom made environments in BALTIC’s Ground Floor Gallery.
26 July 2013 - 3 November 2013
In 2013 BALTIC will present an exhibition of recent work by Thomas Scheibitz, one of the leading German artists of his generation. This large-scale presentation including painting, sculpture and works on paper will retrace the conceptual and painterly development of Scheibitz’s career with a particular focus on the theme of the human figure, and the determination of form between figuration and abstraction.
Thomas Scheibitz: ONE-Time Pad is organised by MMK Museum für Modern Kunst Frankfurt am Main.
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BALTIC Centre for
Contemporary Art
Gateshead Quays
South Shore Road
Gateshead
NE8 3BA, UK
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