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Art Games
The first exhibition of Art Games was at the
Peterloo Gallery in
Manchester and then went on to many other galleries including Rochdale Art
Gallery, the Spectro Gallery Newcastle
and the Air Gallery London in
August 1980. Sarah Kent of TIME OUT magazine wrote of Art Games in August 1980,
"Isolation is one of the most pervasive problems faced by artists. Being
stuck in a studio with only one's own thoughts for stimulus can be very
deadening, while lack of contact with the audience often leads to mutual
suspicion and misunderstanding. Terry Duffy has developed a method of working
which overcomes both problems. Members of the public are invited to join him in
'Art Games', where rules are devised, materials chosen and strategies evolved
jointly, so that both participants can take an equal part in the creative
process.
The results, displayed in the gallery, should reflect the seriousness of their
authors, and the intensity of an interaction that could be a memorable
experience." The demand for Art Games continued well into the 80's with
more games and lectures held nationally for example at the ICA in London, the
SLADE School and even in the infamous Hacienda Club in Manchester. He also
received the Sotheby's fine art prize. Later in the 80's Art Games was used
within the Arts Council funded Ivan Hitchens Touring exhibition and the 1989
Laing Art Gallery residency and exhibition.
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