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Hales Gallery: The Freedom Centre "This show will change your life!". Curated by Paul Hedge & Bob and Roberta Smith - 10 Oct 2008 to 15 Nov 2008

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10 Oct 2008 to 15 Nov 2008
Wednesday - Saturday, 11am - 6pm or by appointment
Private view: Thursday 9 October, 6 - 8pm
Hales Gallery
Tea Building
7 Bethnal Green Road
E1 6LA
London
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Adam Dant
The Freedom Centre, 2008
Ink on paper
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Artists in this exhibition: Trevor Appleson, Adam Dant, Ian Davis, Katy Dove, Peter Joslyn, Richard Klein, Hew Locke, Laura Oldfield Ford, Tom Price, Ross Sinclair, Bob and Roberta Smith, Tomoko Takahashi, Jim Torok, Julie Verhoeven, Jane Wilbraham, Martin Wilner


The Freedom Centre "This show will change your life!"
Group show curated by Paul Hedge and Bob and Robert Smith

Private view: Thursday 9 October, 6 - 8pm
Exhibition dates: 10 October - 15 November 2008



Hales gallery is pleased to present The Freedom Centre, a group show that is bound to change your life!

The ideas for this show were developed from conversations between Paul Hedge, the gallery director and the great libertarian artist/s Bob and Roberta Smith, centring around a text based work that the artist/s had made in 2007 entitled The Apathy Workshop, 2003.

The mock diary page featured in the work describes how the artist/s set up an apathy workshop as a response to the hopelessness they felt when participating in government art programmes set up to do good in areas of mental health and prison inmate reform. The premise arrived at from these exchanges was that art is paradoxically a powerful tool in the fight for freedom because at its heart it is useless.

Discussions followed, with all sorts of artists, many of whom are the artists now participating in this show and it seemed that this sense of hopelessness was widespread, yet the response from the artists was to stoically continue to make art in the face of powerlessness.

'Freedom�, has been used as a by line by many different and competing organisations. It has been used by political organisations, from both the Right and the Left of the spectrum. It has been taken up by both religious and secular groups, and by the psychedelic and the peculiar. The show attempts to create an environment where Freedom is promoted in all of its contradictory forms. The Freedom Centre celebrates the empty rhetoric and unrealistic nature of its aims.


Artists included in the show:
Trevor Appleson, Adam Dant, Ian Davis, Katy Dove, Peter Joslyn, Richard Klein, Hew Locke, Laura Oldfield Ford, Tom Price, Ross Sinclair, Bob and Roberta Smith, Tomoko Takahashi, Jim Torok, Julie Verhoeven, Jane Wilbraham, Martin Wilner.








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