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A collage of threes images: 1) A paining of boarded up flats on the Park Hill housing estate 2) a painting of a detached suburban house with a black garage door and a driveway in front  3) a detail of a painting showing a mobile home or bungalow at twilight surrounded by trees, with a TV visible through the window. A waist high brick wall in front flats or houses - just off centre in the wall is a full size door with a panel on the bottom which says  The Signature Collection

Mandy Payne, A Brief Window In Time, 2021 © the artist / Trevor Burgess, A Place To Live 63, 2018 © the artist / Judith Tucker, Night Fitties - They'd have a party and everyone could go, 2019 © the artist

Narbi Price. Untitled Phone Box Painting (Comrades), 2017 18 © The Artist

Where We Live

Sat 15 January - Sun 5 June 2022

Millennium Gallery

Where We Live brought together paintings by Trevor Burgess, Jonathan Hooper, Mandy Payne, Narbi Price and Judith Tucker to examine the overlooked and under-regarded aspects of the landscape we inhabit today.

 

Presenting five locations across England, including Sheffield’s own Park Hill, the works on display interrogated the social landscape of England at a time of profound political and social change.

The exhibition foregrounded perspectives of residents in each area to reflect on our sense of place the tensions between legacies of the past, the reality of present and the often conflicting visions of the future.

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Millennium Gallery

Arundel Gate

Sheffield

S1 2PP

Jonathan Hooper, Otley Road Semis IV, 2020 © The Artist

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