An intimate dialogue between two artists working in London exploring each other's memories of their hometowns in Germany and Luxemburg. Antonia Low and Martine Feipel will communicate only through delivered letters which will be sealed and posted through a slip in the separating wall of their own isolated working spaces. The artists will translate and interpret the others writing through drawings, sculptures, and mixed media installations
A project by Antonia Low and Martine Feipel
Curated by Morgane Follett and Bertha Diaz
D'Sehnsucht is an intimate dialogue between two artists working in London
exploring each other¹s memories of their hometowns in Germany and Luxemburg.
Working in the VTO Gallery, London, Antonia Low and Martine Feipel will
communicate only through delivered letters which will be sealed and posted
through a slip in the separating wall of their own isolated working spaces.
The artists will translate and interpret the others writing through drawings,
sculptures, and mixed media installations. The idea is to interpret and
communicate each others longing.
Each statement on the artist¹s hometown opens up another view on London in the
same way that being in London transforms the objects and memories of their
past. Memories become distorted and integrated with the present as the artists
move through time creating new points of view of the past and of the present.
By working on what is communicated to one another, the artists try to
understand each other¹s reality.
Throughout this secluded exploration of each others thoughts, the private
memory of each artist will be translated into a public exhibition through
digital technology. D¹Sehnsucht will take place on three separate platforms
simultaneously Âthe physical gallery space, the television platform and the
internet forum. Two web cams will record the artists working which will be
broadcast across Europe via Satellite television to the very towns they are
interpreting through their work. The artists themselves remain isolated within
their workspace, ignorant about what is going on beyond their space. The
virtual platforms contrast with the artists intimate and traditional methods
of communication which exist in real time as opposed to the television and
internet which question and confuse these issues of time, place, reality,
memory, private and public which are integral to the project.
Inside the gallery, a ŒMedia Space¹ will function as a meeting point of both
the virtual and real spaces explored within the project. Pre-recorded and live
projections will show the artists working in the gallery and a laptop will
allow visitors to select broadcasts of the artists working on previous days.
An internet connection will enable visitors to post messages on an internet
forum and view comments from around the world.
3 December 2004 Â 9 January 2005
PV: Tue 14 December 6 Â 10 pm
With the kind support of FONDS CULTUREL NATIONAL DU LUXEMBOURG
For more information and images please contact
Eva on 07976 221 520 or Jari on 07766 918992
Open: Friday to Sunday 12-6pm or by appointment
Private View: 14.12.04 6-10pm VTO, 96 Teesdale Street, London, E2 Contact:
07782 390 754
View the artists working on the project at VTO: 3.12.04 Â 12.12.04 Fri-Sun
12-6pm
View the resulting work from the project at VTO: 15.12.04 - 9.01.05 Fri-Sun
12-6pm
Watch the artists' everyday during their project on Open Access ÂSky 687
Listen to the artists in conversation and visit the chat forum http://www.dsehnsucht.dtdns.net/
VTO 96 Teesdale Street London E2 6PU Tel: 020 7729 5629