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  • The Great Exhibition 2007 Information

    Fine Art in The Great Exhibition 2007

  • This year's Fine Art exhibition has been described by Charles Saatchi, the gallery owner and collector, as 'the best RCA degree show for years'.

    Painting, Photography and Printmaking are showing the work of graduating and research students together in one exhibition, to mark the special 150 year anniversary. Sculpture, the fourth department from the School of Fine Art, has already exhibited in Battersea due to the scale and possibilities of the Howie Street site for large work.

    The current philosophy of the School of Fine Art is that its four departments offer specialisms. Each department engages with an in-depth study of the discipline, understood as discourse constituted by a dynamic history of practices and theories. The specificity of each discipline also includes a necessary interdisciplinarity.

    This year's show intends to demonstrate the necessary overlaps and relations between each discipline. A departure from all previous approaches, the departments have taken an overview together, and worked towards a unique and special meeting, a common ground. This is not a group exhibition of works, but of individual practices in a group. The work is woven together as one, and not separated by subject. The approaches are diverse, as are the media and scale of works, each artist pursuing her or his own practice uniquely, to their own ends. What binds the works together is their seriousness and depth, and qualities of real promise. Some projects are made and installed especially for this exhibition, whilst others are invested and produced across time.

    Fine Art Exhibition Team

    Curator: Nigel Rolfe

    Assistant: Shelagh Morris

    Coordinators:
    John Strutton, Painting
    Hermione Wiltshire, Photography
    Mark Hampson, Printmaking
    Professor Glynn Williams, Head of the School of Fine Art
    Professor David Rayson, Painting
    Professor Olivier Richon, Photography
    Professor Chris Orr, Printmaking