Tuesday, 5 January 2016
BLIND FAITH exhibition
The phrase BLIND FAITH means belief without true understanding, perception, or discrimination. Bertrand Russell once remarked "Where there is evidence, no one speaks of 'faith'. We do not speak of faith that two and two are four or that the earth is round. We only speak of faith when we wish to substitute emotion for evidence".
Above: "New Spirit" by Howard Dyke
Above: "Riot" by Howard Dyke
Above: Untitled by Howard Dyke
Above: Buddha by Sandra Turnbull
Above: Buddha by Sandra Turnbull
Above: Screen print by Jacob Beaney
Above: "Saint Keith" by Jacob Beaney
Above: Painting by Barry Thompson
Above: Painting by Barry Thompson
Above: Painting by Jasper Joffe
Above: "Swirly" painted by Jasper Joffe
Above: "Lots of Heads" painted by Jasper Joffe (220cm x 190cm, 2006)
Above: "Magic Mountain" painted by Gordon Beswick
Mexican/USA Border photograph by Robert Goldstein
NYC Bible Poster photographed by Robert Goldstein
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Above: "Brush Pot" painted by Kiera Bennett
Above: Painted by Kiera Bennett
Above: "Hooked" painted by Kiera Bennett
Above: Conspiracy Theoretic (Millhouse)Painted by Tom Pounder
Above: Conspiracy Theoretic (George W Bush) Painted by Tom Pounder
Above: Conspiracy Theoretic (Friends) Painted by Tom Pounder
Above: Jock
Above: Jock 2
Above: Lemmy painted by Erica
Above: Wake Up painted by Erica
Above: "Is David Bowie Happy?" collage By Astrid Horkheimer
Above: Elvis Lives collage by Astrid Horkheimer
Above: Bruise by Rose Turner
Above: "Look Into The Future" by John Moore
Above: by John Moore
Above: by Natasha Xavier
Please note: The work shown on this blog post is to give a taste of where the artists are coming from and what they do. The work you see here wont necessarily be displayed at the Blind Faith exhibition.
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