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Exhibitions at Impressions Gallery

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Belongings by New Focus

Self-portraits and words by Impressions Gallery's young people’s collective

23 Sep – 22 Dec 2023

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Mariele Neudecker

Kindertotenlieder

Kindertotenlieder

27 Aug – 28 Oct 2005
In an ambitious new commission, international artist Mariele Neudecker has created a five-part moving image installation in response to Gustav Mahler's Kindertotenlieder (Songs on the Death of Children). Premiering at Impressions Gallery, York, this is a unique project that fuses contemporary visual art with classical music and literature.

Mahler's composition was written in 1901 following the tragic deaths of two of his children. Set to the verse of German Romantic poet Friedrich Ruckert, his… more

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Stefan Ruiz

The Factory of Dreams: Inside Mexico's Soap Operas

The Factory of Dreams: Inside Mexico's Soap Operas

25 Jun – 20 Aug 2005
For the past two years Ruiz has gained special access to the TV studios of Mexican media giant Televisa, known as 'The Factory of Dreams', where crews work year round to produce 50,000 hours worth of telenovelas annually for export to 110 countries.
Taking us behind the scenes, Ruiz reveals a vast industry virtually unheard of in the West, but adored throughout Latin America and the non-Western world. These tales of revenge, love and intrigue have captivated viewers as far afield as the Philipp… more

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Laurie Long

Undercover

Undercover

9 Apr – 18 Jun 2005
In a UK premiere for US artist Laurie Long, Impressions presents two bodies of work that fuse elements of humour, feminism and popular culture.

The Dating Surveillance Project, born out of the idea that dating parallels a spy mission, documents the artist on a series of dates and explores romantic role-play and female identity. Detective work also features prominently in Becoming Nancy Drew, a series in which Long physically transforms herself into the famous girl sleuth from the classic childr… more

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Carl de Keyzer

Zona

Zona

29 Jan – 2 Apr 2005
To many Westerners, Siberia remains geographically and culturally distant, a place notorious for the horror of Stalin's prison camps. Officially disbanded in 1960, the legacy of the Gulag persists, and today the camps still house a free labour force of around a million prisoners. De Keyzer photographed some 35 camps over a two year period, revealing a harsh way of life totally isolated from the rest of the world.

Shaven-headed, gaunt young men crowd together to eat fish and hewn blocks of bread… more

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Facing East: Contemporary Landscape Photography from Baltic Areas

20 Nov 2004 – 22 Jan 2005
facing east: Contemporary Landscape Photography from Baltic Areas. A Touring Exhibition from text + work facing east, work by 16 artists, encompasses a range of aesthetic strategies and thematic concerns. Social change is marked in the landscape, for example, as logging denudes the Finnish forests, gardens are designed as recreation spaces for weekend leisure in Latvia, and the traditional Danish agricultural landscape fades into family memory as industrial scale farming takes over. Modern apart… more

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Trish Morrissey

New Works

10 Jul – 11 Sep 2004
A major exhibition of new work by Trish Morrissey. Commissioned by Impressions, the show includes photographs and video work created over a two-year period and is inspired by family photo albums and family relationships.

In a series of elaborately staged portraits, Morrissey worked closely with her elder sister to impersonate family members (both real and imagined) and re-enact memories familiar to all of us - childhood birthdays or holidays at the seaside. The resulting series of colour photog… more

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Only a Game?

1 May – 3 Jul 2004
Curated by Anne McNeill, Director, and inspired by her life long passion with football, this exhibition explores notions of cultural identity and nationalism. 'Only a Game?' pays homage to fans and football's working class heritage and is underpinned with a healthy sense of impudence that has invaded the modern game.    


Marcus Coates' powerful and compelling Out of Season (2000) video takes a football supporter out of his usual habitat and places him in the incongruous environment of a for… more