Century Gallery
ACAVA, 1-15 Cremer Street, Shoreditch, London E2 8HD
Contemporary fine art in an artist-run gallery
other
March 12 - 22, 2003
Carl Fleischer, Yasuhiro Fujiwara, Hiroko Kamogawa, David Little,
Debra Scacco, David Smith, Hiroshi Watanabe

| paintings, photographs, video | space 1-3

Carl Fleischer

The wall was a symbol of division, exclusion, partition and despair. It was also security, protection, seclusion and retreat.

Ultimately it is a mirror of truth held up to each individual wishing to take more than a passing glance.


Yasuhiro Fujiwara

The images of my work come from my dreams. When I have dreams, I sometimes see the same landscapes. I am usually overlooking these landscapes from the outside.


Hiroko Kamogawa

My works often reflect intimacy and limitation exposing moments of transitions. Capturing the sense of impossibility and our awarness of it, seems to bring us closer to self.


David Little

My work uses photography, video, and architectural intervention to examine the relationship of individual and collective experience, memory, and the perception of time.


Debra Scacco

Dealing with ideas of transition, loss and memory, my work is a constant process of searching for closure and completeness. It discusses the idea of being caught between two familiar places without having the ability to reach either destination.


David Smith

The increasing uncertainty of the international situation made Bonnington Smith, amateur architect, turn his attention to home defence.


Hiroshi Watanabe

My recent photography is concerned about reflections of landscape. I could be in my own world by watching the urban landscape through a window that doesn't bore me. I virtually become a viewer. The reflection inspires me to find out what the substance is.