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Hebden
Bridge
Bruce Holdsworth had reviewed Art Games in 1979 and invited Terry Duffy to exhibit at
his gallery in Hebden Bridge. He knew he was in the process of change and that
he didn't have any other plan for the exhibition other than respond to the
found situation. Duffy later said of this exhibition that, "it was a
pivotal opportunity, my first step away from Art Games and my first attempt at
referential text".
Duffy went on further to write of this exhibition, "These works have no
function, no application, they exist as sticks, twigs, branches but when you
begin to play with them without tools, glue, string, you begin to feel shape,
space, weight, movement, line, position, composition, form. Together, two
sticks, or even one against a wall, have their own individual and completely
personal way of leaning, falling, standing, balancing. They have their own
personal poise, strength, style and design. When touched they may fall,
collapse or break. It makes little difference, they are totally useless,
totally pointless." "
The exhibition is only a collection of sticks, stones, found objects and words
but when considered are full of elemental relationships. The works produced are
unique to here. This is my reaction to this place.
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