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Solo Show at the Exchange Gallery for Krowji Artist George Meyrick
28 January 2012
28th January - 14th April 2012

George Meyrick uses geometric shapes to make elegant forms that articulate space and hover between two and three-dimensions, citing the Russian constructivists and American minimalists as influences.
Solid triangles intersect corners or emerge from the surface of a wall and combine with an apparently three-dimensional form which is actually a piece of flat painting. It is the illusion of solidity and perception of planes that give the works another reality in our minds. Meyrick is creating new works that respond physically to the architecture of The Exchange. By cutting into the walls and drawing through the spaces, the exhibition will reinvent the gallery itself. Born in London, 1953, Meyrick has exhibited extensively throughout Europe and the UK, including Kettles Yard, Cambridge, and Henry Moore Institute, Leeds.
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Summer show in Redruth's Plen an Gwary
10 January 2012
The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde. Directed by Bill Scott.
Oscar Wilde's ‘trivial comedy for serious people' is a masterpiece of sharp wit and preposterous plotting. Such ‘beautiful nonsense' cries out for the sort of surreal treatment that has become Miracle's hallmark.
Set in the year 1912, with the Titanic sinking, mass production just beginning on the Morris Oxford and the Turkey Trot causing outrage across the dance floors of polite society, this tale of the strange contents of a handbag found at Victoria station has been subtly adapted to extract every drip of humour and contemporary relevance.
In this high energy production Miracle adds an extra dimension to ‘the funniest play ever written'.