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Windows 204

204 Gloucester Road, Bristol

windows204.tripod.com

A space for contemporary art in the windows of a vacant shop in the busy Gloucester Road area of Bristol, encouraging artists to make work that would't be exhibited by commercial galleries. Aims is to bring art to all members of the community and create a continuing dialogue with the public about what art can be.

Reviews

Live drawers At 'Windows 204' [10 March 2007]

Live Drawers at ‘Windows 204’, Bristol   The space of ‘Windows 204’ at 204 Gloucester Rd, Bristol continues to inspire passes by. On the 10th March 2007 from 9.30 am Andy Council and Tim Floyd drew on the windows, at  Read on…

Windows 204
3 March 2007 to 4 April 2007

Reviewed by: Deborah Weinreb

96 Vitrines, Anne Gutt [28 January 2007]

Windows 204 has provided the venue for yet another example of Bristol’s non-commercial art.‘96 Vitrines’ sits in the window at 204 Gloucester road, Bristol. It is made up of 96 cardboard boxes, facing towards the window. They seam  Read on…

Windows204
1 January 2007 to 2 February 2007

Reviewed by: Kirsten Powell

Through the window [18 December 2006]

Is it possible, as an artist, to critically review your own work? I think probably not. Through the construction of a work an artist will become emotionally or intellectually involved with it. So be aware that as the creator of ‘Through the  Read on…

Windows204
11 November 2005 to 1 January 2007

Reviewed by: Kirsten Powell