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Disasters of War Comments

Beautifully put together.  Expected the images to be more disturbing, glad in a way they weren’t!  Ms Dittory Jane Dylon

Showing real skills in print making very interesting for students and artists to keep these techniques going for the future – the subject tells the story

Very impressive – proficient printmaking + wonderful ideas to really make us think.

Brings home the horrors/stupidity of conflict where the affected are mainly civilians! Sue Mitchell

I like the way it has been done Christine Chapman

Thought provoking interesting referral to Goya’s work

Lovely explanation of artists technique & rationale for this work – interesting and informative with the shock factor!  Thank you & all the best.  Debby Shortall

So near the truth – Food for thought and action Excellent Jacq Meha

Gooood!  Tom Spencer

Very moving & thought provoking. Chris Waites

I think it’s good because I know Alan

I couldn’t easily make out the images – not very clear which lost their impact for me so I wasn’t sure if he was making a point in favour of one side or the other. Ms Brule

Moving: Giving History: Stephanie Hudson

Subject miserable.  Lack of truth also applies to UK media.  Couraidship also comes out of war.  Who would buy miserable pictures.  A one sided point of view by artist all wars - are about depriving some one of free agency. Geoff L. Witehead

Different & interesting Mrs J McKenna

 

 

 

Previous exhibitions

Gorgeous – Inspiring this should happen every year – for every school

Will bring my children next week  Ann G Jones STart 06

Very inspiring, a good collection of work, meaningful, purposeful and shows a passion for making statements.  Shahida Choudhry Graphics & Gifts

 

I enjoyed the woodcut pieces the most, mainly because of the symbology and graphic energy.  I’m also pleased to see that you’ve managed to do something to energise the gallery space around that pillar.  Peter Cicero Graphics & Gifts

Awesome, combination of structure plus flow study and intuition.  The best ceramics I’ve ever seen.  Alice Hutt Sculptural Ceramics

 

Very diverse yet uniform display of work – Good to see Islamic Art from 1000 years ago is still influencing artists today – Excellent. S. Ahmed Sculptural Ceramics

Lovely to live with, time spent in volume increases stimulation.  Mental quest through memories, lovely  Richard Atherton Frames

It took a while to work out, but once I did it was very rewarding.  I have never been to Burnley before but it’s great to find a gallery putting on an exhibition of this sort.  I esp. liked the pieces by Phil Davenport and Hester Reeve.  Thanks!  Craig Stewart Language + Science

Particularly enjoyed the use of high visibility material to mark the steps in sombre hummingbird to query acceptance of everyday significance of objects and the nature of art works in relation to the world and the space it occupies

Ted Lynch Language + Science

I really liked how it seemed like poetry is being displayed in an art gallery.

Louie Lister language + Science