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Monday, 11 January 2016 to Friday, 11 November 2016
Opening: 
Wednesday, 2 November 2016 - 6:00pm to 9:00pm

A group of curators from Central Saint Martins will turn the ASC Gallery into "centre for research" with 15 artists taking part and linking with local groups and providing workshops.

 

How do you fill a space?

How will we remember now?

Nine student-curators from Central Saint Martins have organised a group exhibition that will use ASC Gallery as a functioning, multidisciplinary ‘centre for research’. This ‘centre’ will act as a means to investigate two speculative questions (‘how do you fill a space?’ and ‘how will we  remember now?’) to open up a range of questions about  ‘regeneration’ through either art or dialogue. ‘Space’ and ‘the present’ have provided the focus for the whole project, inspiring the methodology and realisation of the research. An open call hoped to find diverse and different approaches exploring how others have looked at these themes in similar and different places.

The show includes works by 15 artists, and will display each one as a piece of a research. The  contributions cover many different artistic languages and approaches; installations, videos, workshops, drawings, audio works and performances. The artists featured are: Alex Bodea, Alice Wilson, Bex Massey, Camilla Brueton, Eva Wilkinson, Freya Johnson Ross, Gilda Lockheart, Grace Holliday, Laura Napier, Matt Parker, Mustafa Boga, R.L. Wilson, Silvia Amancei & Bogdan Armanu and Aude Rouaux. Full artist bios and information on their work can be found on our website www.actsofsearchingclosely.co.uk.  

Acts of Searching Closely, as a research archive, wants to problematize the singular, often authoritarian narrative of regeneration and renewal projects. Additionally, the research centre is designed to be a space for questions and answers, and hopes to generate further research. Resources and labour will be dedicated to such enquiry and the results documented in the exhibition. In this way, we as the curators promote a creative and exploratory mode of collaboration through research.

 

A series of related events, interventions and installations will occur during the 10-day exhibition. Confirmed events are below and more will be announced. The show will come to serve as a record of the research inquiry and the social relations embedded within the space.

Thursday 27 November, 11-4pm    Workshop: Mark Making with Grace Holliday

Wednesday 2 November, 6–9pm          Featuring performance Camilla Brueton and Alex Bodea 6:30 - 7:15

Saturday 5 November, 1pm         Gilda Lockheart performance of Home is...

Monday 7th November, 5-7pmFreya     Johnson Ross & Chris Jones - What is the sound of the Aylesbury Estate now?

Tuesday 8 November , 7-19pm    Off-site screening at D.I.Y Space for London

 

Telephone: 
02072747474
Venue ( Address ): 

ASC Gallery | The Chaplin Centre | Taplow House | Thurlow Street | London SE17 2DG

ASC Gallery , London

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