Launch: The Lack There Of, Luke George

Launch: The Lack There Of, Luke George Exhibition: Launch: The Lack There Of, Luke George
The Royal Standard, L8 5AF
Date(s): 30/06/2023 - 02/07/2023
12:00 pm - 6:00 pm


The Lack There Of: Luke George

‘The Lack There Of’ will be an exhibition comprising a series of my most recent paintings that directly address the themes outlined in this year’s LIVERPOOL Biennial programme.

This series of work utilises the outsourcing of decisions around fundamental components of painting(s); such as form, composition or scale, to found objects. These objects are selected for their symbolic potency and their implicit pertinence to notions of ownership (and therefor authorship) and of a chronologic OR geographic contingency or ambiguity i.e that they might belong, or have belonged to a particular time or place, or to a particular person.

About the artist: Luke George

About The Royal Standard:

More than just space, TRS is a community that makes a career as an artist in Liverpool a viable and accessible option through access to a support network and development opportunities through our local and national networks.

We aim to support outstanding emerging and mid-career artists by providing the highest quality, affordable studio spaces within a supportive community. Our programme includes public exhibitions, residencies, exchanges, critiques, research, events, training and community activities. We currently support over 40 artists through our studio membership and residency scheme. Our mission is to support artists to create sustainable and viable careers in the North West.

Founded in 2006 in a small pub in Dingle, The Royal Standard originally emerged from the need for a middle ground in Liverpool — somewhere in between smaller DIY grassroots arts incentives and larger institutions. In 2008, The Royal Standard undertook an ambitious relocation and expansion into a larger industrial space on the Northern periphery of the City Centre to a site on Vauxhall Road, relaunching to acclaim for the Liverpool Biennial 2008, which coincided with the city’s year as European Capital of Culture. Read more about our history.

Since then, we have thrived on account of the hard work of our team and local artists, and are now situated in our third, most ambitious location in the Baltic Triangle. Over the years, we have delivered a multitude of exhibitions and events spanning 322 days open to the public, working with 429 different artists and creatives, and welcoming over 10,000 audience members through our doors.


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