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A wide shot of DCA Galleries during Somewhere Everywhere Nowhere. Canvases are hanging on the wall.

Somewhere Everywhere Nowhere

Collections sans Frontières III

06 October - 04 December 2004

Presented simultaneously at Dundee Contemporary Arts and the Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh, Somewhere Everywhere Nowhere was a major event in the calendar of celebrations to mark the centenary anniversary of the Entente Cordiale between Britain and France.  

This exhibition showcases international contemporary art selected from France’s Fonds Régionaux d’Art Contemporain (FRACs).  In recognition of the FRACs particular status as regionally-based, national institutions with an international remit, and the fact that collections are tied to a locale but are often without a permanent ‘home’, the exhibition highlights notions of place, space and context. 

Somewhere Everywhere Nowhere: Exhibition Notes

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Exhibition images

An installation which looks like an abstract tree, made with halogen lights, in DCA Galleries.
Somewhere Everywhere Nowhere
A projector shows an image of a modern building covered in blue lights, sitting on an empty street at night.
Somewhere Everywhere Nowhere
Polished white stones sit on small brown wooden tables.
Somewhere Everywhere Nowhere
A projector shows an image of a blue, green and yellow explosion.
Somewhere Everywhere Nowhere
An abstract white sculpture made of strip lights sits in DCA Galleries, next to framed black-and-white photographs of buildings, and a fence made out of barbed wire.
Somewhere Everywhere Nowhere
A small architerual model of a block of flats sits in DCA Galleries. On the walls, there is an architectural drawing.
Somewhere Everywhere Nowhere