BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art is pleased to present a new exhibition by the Glasgow-based artist Mick Peter running from 21 June to 27 October. Peter’s playful installations incorporate imagery influenced by illustration and commercial art. His sculptures are often enlarged drawings, used to animate the narrative of his exhibitions.

To Me, To You is a new commission for BALTIC’s Level 4 gallery based on a story that presents the processes of commissioning, making and exhibiting an artwork. The installation begins with an office-space before moving into consecutive studios where an artist creates a new abstract sculpture. Two art handlers arrive to collect it and so begins a farcical journey to move it to its final destination – an unfamiliar version of BALTIC in a semi derelict high street.

Peter references how abstract modern sculpture has sometimes been used to represent the incomprehensibility of art in editorial illustrations in newspapers and magazines. The invented sculpture he uses in this exhibition is an affectionate nod to this tradition. By showing the last-minute decisions being taken in a studio, Peter wittily undermines the significance and authorship of the finished sculpture.

Peter’s work can also be found outside the gallery on Level 4 and in an image on the lightbox at the ground floor entrance. Here, Peter’s characters peer from behind a smashed window with shards of glass spilling onto the floor apparently breaking the two-dimensional plane.

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  1. The headline of the article suggests that the Baltic Centre is in Glasgow. It’s in Gateshead, north east England.

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