Talk:Cornford & Cross

Removal of Copyrighted text
Removed these two paragraphs that are copied, almost exactly as is, from http://www.ngca.co.uk/home/default.asp?id=76
 * Matthew Cornford and David Cross have created a unique body of work made both in the public realm and for galleries. In the main, their way of working has been to respond to a particular context or situation, by examining the problems that arise out of it. Accordingly, each of their projects has been radically different, not only in form but in function. Equally, the artists have not worked in a single media, but produced sculpture and installations, worked with video and photography, and created one-off events and sound works.


 * One particular focus for the artists has been creating site-specific and commissioned projects for public spaces; architectural and sculptural interventions in the public realm. Often, these have been provocative, testing the limits of what shape artworks can take and how they contribute to our quality of life. As almost all these projects have been deliberately temporary, the artists' intention prior to undertaking each has been that they would be experienced primarily - and indeed located in - their photographic legacy.

Done in accordance with policy at Copyright violations. --EarthPerson 19:46, 15 March 2007 (UTC)

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