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The Dithering

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Thursday, 27 April 2017 to Saturday, 27 May 2017
Opening: 
Wednesday, 26 April 2017 - 6:00pm

Space In Between is delighted to present The Dithering, the second gallery solo show by Sarah Bayliss. The starting point of the exhibition is an abstract play written by the artist as a device through which to think about - and produce - new works. The Dithering uses text, drawings, sound and video to expand the play into actual space, looking at the complexities and pressures of having to make choices as we struggle to make sense of what is happening to us; as entangled events unfold differentially before a backdrop of impending ecological and political crises.

The Dithering contemplates uncertainty or inaction as a resistant source of potential – as a possible locus for creativity and imagination; as a means of disorganising the world as we know it; as insurrection: change. It is also contemplated as the immaterial, cowardly or lazy inaction of one who cannot - or will not - fight for their rights or those of others. The work draws upon this multiplicity of meaning and the accumulation of options, towards an illusive moment of clarity.  

As part of this exhibition, Bayliss has developed a live event in collaboration with artist Alfonso Borragan, which will take the form of a dinner at Hatch Café (opposite the gallery) on 25th May 2017. The dinner seeks to draw out a positive exchange of ideas between the artists and participants, exploring how the body and its actions relate to key concepts of The Dithering .

Artist ( Description ): 

Sarah Bayliss studied at Newcastle University (2007) and Slade School of Fine Art (2012) where she was the recipient of the Claire Winsten Memorial Award. Bayliss has exhibited internationally with recent exhibitions and projects at Barrio Abajo Gallery (Baranquilla, Colombia), Guest Projects (London, UK) and Baltic 39 (Newcastle, UK). The artist also works with (play)ground-less; a collective of four female artists based in four different cities - Copenhagen, Bogotá, Madrid and London. (play)ground-less have been commissioned by RCA curating students to create a new body of work for exhibition in Gasworks (London) May, 2017. 

Venue ( Address ): 

Space In Between

Space In Between , London

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Part 1: A room within which the computer can control the existence of matter
06/05/2017 to 06/30/2017
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The Dithering
04/27/2017 to 05/27/2017
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Sisters
03/09/2017 to 04/08/2017
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! Blessed Be :)) Merry Part :(( But Again !
01/26/2017 to 02/25/2017

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