
GORDON CHEUNG: THE LIGHT THAT BURNS TWICE AS BRIGHT
Exhibition of new works influenced by Wikileaks’ ‘trophy’ photos of torture, and the film Blade Runner, examine themes of war and conquest.
The Alan Cristea Gallery , 31 and 34 Cork Street London W1S 3NU – will stage an exhibition of new works, Gordon Cheung: The Light that Burns Twice as Bright, from 14 September to 5 October 2011
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Infinity Bunce
Infinity Bunce was born in Wales and graduated from an MA at Central St. Martins in 1999, she is both an artist/ curator/educator/freelance writer.She is presently Head of Art in London and working on an Art and Design project with young people for the BBC for the new East Bank in Stratford. She is a member of THAT organization – she regularly has meetings with the Dean of the London School of Drawing/Central St. Martins / English National Opera/Whitechapel Gallery to engage young people within the Arts in London. She has curated many large-scale shows across London

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