Review relating to an exhibition, 1990
Published by: Sunday Independent, Evening Herald and Western Morning News
Year published: 1990
Unpaginated.
Single sheet A4 containing 3 separate newspaper cuttings/August - September 1990/Articles are in reference to the work of Donald Rodney and the other artists featured in the Plymouth part of the TSWA Four Cities Project
Sunday Independent - September 9, 1990/Title: Bloodless Art Coup
“An artist threatened to pull out of a West Country art show when organisers refused to allow him to use his own blood in paintings.”
Evening Herald - Tuesday, August 28, 1990/Title: Sculpture takes shape
“Among the other displays being put together is an exhibit by Donald Rodney based on the coats of arms of sir John Hawkins and Elizabeth I at the battery at Mount Edgecumbe.”
Western Morning News - Friday 7 September 1990/Title: Blood ban for artist
“London artist Donald was chosen to create a work in Plymouth for the Four Cities Project, in which sculptures and paintings have been created around outsite sites in the city.”
Born, 1963 in Derby, UK
Born, 1926 in Cleveland, Ohio USA
Born, 1955 in Prague
Born, 1952 in Schwerte
Born, 1946 in Coventry, England
Group show 1988 - 1989