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Exhibition Publication
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Doug Bowen, Cherish the G}host, 2018
Rowena Harris, #1 Microbiota, 2018
Andrea Zucchini, The Last Human, 2018
Rowena Harris, #1 Microbiota, 2018
George Chinnery, Remains of the Paper Mill, 2018
Rowena Harris, #1 Microbiota (detail), 2018
Thomas Grogan, Alexa, Why Did You Buy Cat Food Again? (detail), 2018
Thomas Grogan, Alexa, Why Did You Buy Cat Food Again?, 2018
Exhibition Publication (detail)
Rowena Harris, #1 Microbiota, 2018
Rowena Harris, #1 Microbiota, 2018
Doug Bowen, Cherish the G}host (detail), 2018
Rowena Harris, #1 Microbiota, 2018 / A5 publications (available for download via) in acrylic mounts
Doug Bowen, Cherish the G}host (detail), 2018
Thomas Grogan, Alexa, Why Did You Buy Cat Food Again? (detail), 2018
Thomas Grogan, Alexa, Why Did You Buy Cat Food Again? (detail), 2018
Charlotte Develter, Suzanne, 2018
Charlotte Develter, Suzanne, 2018
Charlotte Develter, Suzanne, 2018
Charlotte Develter, Suzanne, 2018
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Dreamworks
…A project where 1,2,3,4,5,6 artists (Doug Bowen, George Chinnery, Charlotte Develter, Thomas Grogan, Rowena Harris and Andrea Zucchini) have been commissioned to present ideas [that would be considered] impossible to produce, perform or exist.
Continuing the trajectory in their practices and research, this exhibition showcases extensions of the artist’s intentions.
In friction with formal phenomenology of art, where you look at // // you deal with the visual object in front of you, this projects places prominence on the artists ideas [and one would argue, that] you cannot look at an idea.
You cannot look at an action, when it is presented as a guide……………. You cannot look at an object, when it is presented as a concept………. You cannot look at a performance, when it is presented as a script……
In presentING, familiar aesthetics, actions or materialities [within the artist’s practices] have been stretched, warped and re-engine-er-ed [to create] imagined-works, proposed-works, Dreamworks.