

This exhibition brings together the last 15 years of work by Stephen Pinnell, showcasing an evolving visual language built from found objects, clipped text and imagery drawn from many sources. Influenced by figures as varied as Robert Rauschenberg, T. S. Eliot and David Shrigley, Pinnell’s works blur the boundaries between painting, collage and assemblage.
Rooted in the idea that shared systems of meaning are increasingly fractured in contemporary culture, the exhibition invites viewers to piece together meaning from fragments through juxtaposition rather than explanation. This reflects ideas explored by philosopher A. N. Whitehead.
Thought-provoking, playful and sometimes unexpected, the exhibition offers a fresh way of seeing the world, including the unlikely appearance of a jammie dodger grappling with the problem of human existence.
When: Saturday 4th July until Sunday 27th September, weekdays 09:00 – 17:00, weekends 10:00 – 16:00
Where: Crossley Gallery, D Mill
For more information: Contact ACDC on info@artscharitydeanclough.org







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