Manchester launch for Mary Griffiths's Pictures of War
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| Network: | Global |
| Date: | Wednesday, November 11, 2009 |
| Time: | 6:30pm - 8:00pm |
| Location: | Whitworth Art Gallery |
| Street: | Oxford Road |
| City/Town: | Manchester, United Kingdom |
Description
Carcanet fans are invited to join us for a very special launch for Pictures of War by Mary Griffiths, an unusual and distinctive Carcanet book. The event will take place, appropriately, on Armistice Day, at the Whitworth Art Gallery where Mary Griffiths is curator of Modern Art; it will include a display of original artwork featured in the book and a little poetry. This is a free event and all are welcome. RSVP to stephenprocter@carcanet.co.uk.
'I realised that the news images of battles, soldiers, ordinary Afghans and Iraqis, roadside bombings, helicopters and tanks, were so numerous that they were passing me by, seen but not noticed... I was in the midst of a war that was having no effect on my everyday life. It was then, in a deliberate attempt to see what I was being shown, that I began to make the drawings in this book...'
Mary Griffiths' knowledge of war began with her parents' stories and a suitcase full of black and white photographs taken by her father during his service in the Second World War. War remained family history and background news until she began to record, nightly for eighteen months, the images of war flickering across her television screen. She stilled the flow of news to make rapid sketches of those who were making the war and those caught up in it, 'seeing' what she was being shown. Her drawings are lucid and humane in their depiction of the fabric of lives lived in war: the handcarts and helicopters, a gunman's stance, the quiet after a roadside bomb. Mary Griffiths abolishes the distance of screened images, compelling us to share her witness.
Visit www.carcanet.co.uk to order Pictures of War by Mary Griffiths with a 10% discount and free UK p&p.
'I realised that the news images of battles, soldiers, ordinary Afghans and Iraqis, roadside bombings, helicopters and tanks, were so numerous that they were passing me by, seen but not noticed... I was in the midst of a war that was having no effect on my everyday life. It was then, in a deliberate attempt to see what I was being shown, that I began to make the drawings in this book...'
Mary Griffiths' knowledge of war began with her parents' stories and a suitcase full of black and white photographs taken by her father during his service in the Second World War. War remained family history and background news until she began to record, nightly for eighteen months, the images of war flickering across her television screen. She stilled the flow of news to make rapid sketches of those who were making the war and those caught up in it, 'seeing' what she was being shown. Her drawings are lucid and humane in their depiction of the fabric of lives lived in war: the handcarts and helicopters, a gunman's stance, the quiet after a roadside bomb. Mary Griffiths abolishes the distance of screened images, compelling us to share her witness.
Visit www.carcanet.co.uk to order Pictures of War by Mary Griffiths with a 10% discount and free UK p&p.

Other Information
- Guests are allowed to bring friends to this event.
Event Type
This is an open event. Anyone can join and invite others to join.
Admins
- Carcanet Press (creator)
