Paper-Plastic-Metal-Stone
#5
Artists: Emi Fukuda, Clementine Edwards, Gillian Campbell Deery, Katie Jayne Britchford
Location: super + Centercourt Gallery
Adalbertstrasse 44
Opening 10.03.2015 19:00 – 21:00
09.03.2015 – 17.03.2015
Mon-Fri 12:00 – 17:00, Sat-Sun 14:00 – 17:00
Clementine Edward, Untitled, resin, silver
Photo by Christo Crocker
In this exhibition four jewellers explore the materiality of four mediums: paper, plastic, metal, stone. Each artist, who currently identifies with one of the four specified mediums, will create four works based on the theme paper-plastic-metal-stone. They are invited to consider the social and cultural history of their chosen medium, and how the material interacts – historically, culturally and aesthetically – with the other three materials. They are not limited to their ‘assigned’ material but are expected to pursue a pathway that advocates for the ‘unreadymade’; working towards creating works of sentimental and shared values, as Joshua Simon puts it, as a means to infuse meaning in our neomaterial economy. Paper-plastic-metal-stone will comprise of approximately sixteen jewellery/art objects, around four small works by each of the participating artists. Along with Munich, they have plans to travel the exhibition to the US, Australia and New Zealand.
Emi Fukuda, Relation, paper, aluminium, pigment, steel
Photo by Mirei Takeuchi
Gillian Deery, Untitled, Woven and fused sterling silver, 2014
Katie Jayne Britchford
2015, jasper, marble, cord
photo by Christo Crocker
The gallery in which the exhibition will be held, super+CENTERCOURT is the newest project of the artist group super+: sculptor and multimedia artist Alexander Deubl, product and interior designer Konstantin Landuris and painter Christian Muscheid. The exhibition space is claiming the artist to create art including but outside their single art piece, focusing instead on unique in situ installations that articulate artistic questions, experiments or statements. super+CENTERCOURT is coordinated and curated by the art historians Rosali Wiesheu and Viktoria Wilhelmine Tiedeke.
www.centercourt.gallery
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