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To celebrate Cerbyd's tour of Wales starting this week ARC features an interview with Tom and Brian the 'Cerbyders'

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Review by Luke Healey

While humdrum artists peddle clichés, artists like Peter Liversidge reinvent them. With ‘Proposals for Cardiff’, showing at Chapter until the 11th of July, the Lincoln-born, London-based artist gives new meaning to the old notion that creativity (or success, or genius) ...
Featured Press Release

David Solomons: Up West
Cardiff's newest gallery in the heart of Cardiff Bay announces a new exhibition by photographer David Solomons.
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International Polaroid exhibition for
Cardiff’s city centre...
19 Feb - 03 April 2010
Morgan Arcade, Cardiff
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Newport Museum and Art Gallery play host to Simon Fenoulhet’s latest creation Lucent Lines

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If.... Candice Jacobs
07 July 2010 - 24 July 2010
venue: g39
address: Wyndham Arcade, Mill lane, Cardiff, CF10 1FH
tel: +44(0)29 2025 5541
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Nottingham based Artist Candice Jacobs continues g39's If.... season.

Candice Jacobs works with a variety of media producing sound, video and sculpture installations, often produced whilst re-visiting her places of work such as factories, galleries and restaurants. Distinct and interdisciplinary, Jacobs’ recent work is exemplified by new sound piece 'Work', created in a restaurant in Birmingham in which Jacobs interviewed members of staff about their ambition and character and edited together all of the times interviewees said the words 'work' and 'happiness'.

These sound recordings perpetuate from all corners of a ground floor space, accompanied by sculptural piece 'The London Paper', an acrylic cast of The London Paper and 'Situation Shot', a video work sequencing a collection of houses taken from American Sitcoms, denoting the falseness of these establishing shots.

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