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Chydig Bach yn Too Much

Talented young Welsh artist Bedwyr Williams will talk about his exhibition at Oriel Mostyn Gallery


This talk accompanies the exhibition 'Chydig bach yn Too Much', the first considered overview of work by this uniquely talented young artist from north Wales. It includes performance, installation, drawing, digital photography and text pieces, with four newly commissioned works and his two major installations to date, 'Tyranny of the Meek' and 'Walk a mile in my shoes'. Much of his work is performance-based and uses costume, character and stand-up routines, usually autobiographical, to explore themes such as provincial pathos, macho stereotyping and art-world pretentiousness. 48-page full-colour publication includes commentary by the artist (£11.50 including p & p). 'Chydig Bach Yn Too Much' is an Oriel Mostyn Gallery touring exhibition supported by the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation and the Arts Council of Wales. The artist is represented by STORE Gallery, London.


Speaker(s):

Sue Williams | talks

 

Date and Time:

23 September 2006 at 2:30 pm

Duration:

1 hour

 

Venue:

Oriel Mostyn Gallery
12 Vaughan Street
Llandudno
LL30 1AB
01492 879201
http://www.mostyn.org

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Tickets:

Admission free

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Additional Information:

Where to find Oriel Mostyn Gallery:
Llandudno is just three miles off the A55 coastal expressway and the London-Holyhead main rail line. The gallery is next door to the main post office and 200 metres from Llandudno station.

Opening times
Monday-Saturday, 10am-5pm
Open Bank Holidays

Access
Main gallery, craft shop and toilet accessible by wheel chair. We regret that the Education Gallery is currently not accessible to wheelchair users. Please contact us in advance to arrange any assistance that might be required. ‘Type-talk’ available.

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