Ever Growing Never Old, Looped

Ever Growing Never Old, Looped (2010) is a new work by Toby Paterson. Shown for the first time at Pavement, the work marks a temporary departure in form for the artist. More familiar as the maker of paintings, sculpture, reliefs and wall works - the new piece uses film and photography as its medium. Ever Growing Never Old, Looped, is a film made from still images which originate from a series of research trips made in Central and Eastern Europe between the Spring of 2006 and the Autumn of 2008.

27th April - 6th June 2010
4pm until Midnight Daily (external access only)

Toby Paterson lives and works in Glasgow. After graduating from Glasgow School of Art in 1995 he has exhibited extensively, including: Tate, St Ives; Fruitmarket, Edinburgh; Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow; Museum of Contemporary Art, Belgrade. Paterson was the winner of the Beck’s futures art prize in 2002, he has been commissioned for a number of major public art pieces, notably Poised Array for the BBC Scotland Headquarters and is the lead artist on the extension of the Docklands Light Railway for the London Olympics in 2012.

Pavement is an exhibition space housed in a former drapery store, the window space cannot be entered by the public and provides a highly visible stage for the display of international contemporary art.

For further information contact Steven Gartside: 0161-247 6224 or [email protected]

Pavement, MMU, Righton Building, Cavendish Street, Manchester, M15 6BG
www.mmu.ac.uk/pavement