RocheAncient & Modern

Katayoun Dowlatshahi

InSite Arts projects

Leicester Highcross

Artists: Katayoun Dowlatshahi

A small programme of commissions for the Highcross Quarter’s development. Each work was conceived to be integral part of the new development. The artworks all assume a natural presence within its given location and, at the same time, give Highcross Quarter another means of expressing its unique identity.

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Princesshay Development, Exeter (2002 - 2007)

Artists: Patrick Shanahan, Patricia MacKinnon-Day, Katayoun Dowlatshahi, Roger Dean

The Exeter Princesshay commission programme can be characterised by the level of collaboration between the artists and the project team. Architects: Wilkinson Eyre and Chapman Taylor Associates. Landscape architects: Livingston Eyre. Lighting designer: BDP Lighting.

InSite Arts was responsible for the preparation of Strategy and the commissioning of artists within this City Centre Development. Collaborating with the project design team, working with a Scheduled Ancient Monument, new build, refurbishments and temporary programme of work. A work to animate 30 meters of hoarding through the construction programme. Publication available in 2008.

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Westonbirt International Festival of the Garden (2003-2004)

Artists: Patricia MacKinnon-Day, Jane Watt, Leo Fitzmaurice, Andrew Stonyer, Clare Barber, Claire Morgan, Hannah Bennett, John Newling, Clare Brew, Katayoun Dowlatshahi, Susan Flowers, muf

Curating of annual exhibition in Westonbirt Arboretum

2004 artists include: Patricia MacKinnon-Day, Jane Watt, Leo Fitzmaurice, Andrew Stonyer, Clare Barber, Claire Morgan, Hannah Bennett

Artists for 2003: John Newling, Clare Brew, Katayoun Dowlatshahi, Susan Flowers and MUF

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Images



Photogenic Tracings - Westonbirt International Festival of the Garden (Forest Enterprise)



The Exeter Traceries - Princesshay Development, Exeter (Land Securities)

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