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PV: 2 March 2017, 6 - 9pm (Whitechapel Gallery First Thursday's Walking Tours)
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Open: 3 - 5 March 2017, 10 - 7pm
​5th Base Gallery, 23 Heneage Street, London E1 5LG

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*Gebilde Painters curated in response to a Panel Discussion at the ICA. - 'The Trouble with Painting'
 18 November 2010 with Margarita Gluzberg, Vanessa Jackson, Mark Leckey and Bruce Maclean


24 January at 11:35
​‘Painting as an object is a problem’ (Leckey. M, 

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Louise Camrass Art 'Personally I find that very cerebral'.
26 January at 19:28
Louise Camrass Art 'It makes me confused'
'The Richter quote is so open - about the problem of what and why and how to paint'
26 January at 19:29
Louise Camrass Art 'Discussion welcome as these are just my thoughts'
Louise Camrass Art 'Painting - like singing and dancing and drumming is a primitively form of expression'
26 January at 19:30
Louise Camrass Art 'Primitive'
Louise Camrass Art 'It is about feeling surely?'
Like · Reply · 26 January at 19:32
Louise Camrass Art 'The freedom to be anything'
26 January at 19:33
Sally Snail 'yes its totally cerebral! so it opens discussion...its worked...can i put your thoughts on website to...'
26 January at 20:36
Sally Snail 'And the cerebral stuff can be expanded...i wanted to also place notes from exhibitors sketchbooks etc...because in agreement with you...i think there is a devide between conceptual and painters sometimes. It creates confusion because some painters use other senses/sensuality to understand and make work'
26 January at 21:13
Louise Camrass Art 'Yes - and when I came out of st martinis it was all about Damian hirst etc and pure painting just seemed so old hat'
27 January at 03:02
Louise Camrass Art 'It really was hard to think about painting in that atmosphere'
27 January at 03:02
Ma Nicko 'I think this really interesting, about defining one self, I was at first a 'painter' and then I was a 'sculptor' and now I make paintings, drawings, sculpture I'm not moving into territory of performance And happening so slowly defining title become fo...' See more
·27 January at 11:33
Ma Nicko 'I don't if you guys read 'art and objecthood' by Michael Fried, it's an interesting subject, when I look at something like John Painting Prize, most of the painitings I see there are objects, it feels like the painting becomes an object when it stops being about reality, Bruce McLean said an interesting thing when asked if he considered himself a painter, he said 'I'm a sculptor who make things with paint' 
27 January at 12:02
Reka Ritt Laklia 'It's all true. Making sculptures with paint, painting sculptures, making installations that are painterly, or VR short films embedded in a painterly installation which serves as a stage for an interactive performance 😂. I'm alive so I'm an artist so I'm a painter. It's up to everyone's momentary mindset how inclusive or how focused you'd like to define yrself.'
27 January at 15:07
PictureJANE YANG/DRAWING? 2017


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​​Rachel Egan 'Painting?'
Reply · 13 hrs
Jane Yang  'it's watercolour, does it count as painting or drawing?'
Reply · 13 hrs
Rachel Egan 'Both! Neither?'
Reply · 13 hrs
Jane Yang 'maybe hahaha'
Reply · 12 hrs


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LOUISE CAMRASS

" So I am as blind as Nature, who acts as she can, in accordance with the conditions that hinder or help her. Viewed in this light, anything is possible in my pictures; any form, added at will, changes the pictures but does not make it wrong. Anything goes; so why do I often spend weeks over adding one thing? What am I making that I want? What picture of What? " (Richter.G, 1985. Notes)

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REKA RITT
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We will be serving favourites from Postcard Teas. Sip not Slurp throughout the exhibition ;) (Image: Courtesey of Postcard Teas )

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