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摘要
展览标题中的“A先生”当然是爱德华·亚当森本人,这张照片是马丁·伯奇1969年拍摄的,当时他是尼日尼医院的一名病人,亚当森从1946年到1981年在那里工作。展览包括16件纸上艺术作品,一些彩绘的燧石,一系列的十幅投影图像(都是在他的工作室制作的),以及由皮娅·博格和爱德华·劳伦森创作的短篇散文电影《废弃的货物》(Fly Films 2014)。展览由希瑟·蒂利博士(伯克贝克威康信托ISSF研究员,英语和人文系)和菲奥娜·约翰斯通博士(副研究员,艺术史系)策划,与伯克贝克医学人文中心合作。
Exhibition Review. Mr A Moves in Mysterious Ways: Selected Artists from the Adamson Collection. Peltz Gallery
The ‘Mr A’ of the exhibition title is, of course, Edward Adamson himself and taken from a picture done by Martin Birch in 1969 whilst he was a patient in Netherne Hospital where Adamson worked from 1946 to 1981. The exhibition comprises sixteen art works on paper, a number of painted flint stones, a series of ten projected images (all made in his studio) plus a short essay film ‘Abandoned Goods’ by Pia Borg and Edward Lawrenson, Fly Films 2014. The exhibition has been curated by Dr Heather Tilley (Birkbeck Wellcome Trust ISSF Fellow, Department of English and Humanities) and Dr Fiona Johnstone (Associate Research fellow, department of Art History), in association with Birkbeck’s Centre for Medical Humanities.