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Image 1: Well Worth It: Trinity Car Park, Gateshead. The famous Trinity Car Park, a Brutalist architecture building, with boarded up shops and cars parked at the bottom. One shop is called ‘Well Worth It!’image 2: Redcar Caravan Park and Steelworks. Static caravans in the foreground, steelworks in the background.Image 3: The Cavern, Sunderland. A pub called The Cavern in the foreground, luxury apartment block in the background.image 4: Peterlee. View of a modernist municipal building and residential area with a retail park in the foreground.
Well Worth It: Trinity Car Park, Gateshead

The Caravan Gallery / Jan Williams & Chris Teasdale: Photographing the way we live today

The Caravan Gallery is a gallery in a caravan and visual arts project documenting the ordinary and extraordinary details of life in 21st century Britain. Eager to examine clichés and cultural trends, the artists are particularly drawn to absurd anomalies and curious juxtapositions, typical of places in transition and in the process of reinventing themselves.

The Caravan Gallery has travelled the length and breadth of the United Kingdom and has exhibited internationally, linking up with galleries and art biennials, street festivals, architecture events and place management conferences, documenting the way we live today as regeneration fever sweeps the land.

www.thecaravangallery.co.uk

© 2008. All rights reserved. Copyright of all work shown remains with the artists unless otherwise stated.

  • Home
  • Introduction
  • Essay
  • Artists
  • Information
  • Supporters
    & Contributors

  • The Caravan Gallery
    (Jan Williams & Chris Teasdale)
  • Rebecca Fortnum
  • Bettina Furnée
  • Paul Housley
  • Juneau Projects
    (Phil Duckworth
    & Ben Sadler)
  • Kypros Kyprianou
  • Torsten Lauschmann
  • Bob Levene
  • Andrew Sneddon
  • Alma Tischler Wood