The show uses a number of contemporary works in a variety of media to explore questions about the human identity and our scientific and psychological make-up: the fears, hopes, dreams and anxieties of the human condition. The exhibition is divided in to 4 sections: The World, Life, Death and Dreams, with work by some British artists including Tracy Emin, Gilbert and George, Jake and Dinos Chapman and Jeremy Deller
Aspects of the Human Condition in Contemporary Art
Faltering Flame will include the 2004 Turner Prize winning work, Memory Bucket by Jeremy Deller alongside contemporary works from established and emerging British artists. The exhibition will explore questions about the human identity and our scientific and psychological make-up: the fears, hopes, dreams and anxieties of the human condition.
Faltering Flame will be curated by David Thorp who has been Curator of Contemporary Projects at the Henry Moore Foundation, Hertfordshire since 2001. David was active in the development of the contemporary art scene in the East End of London, first as the Director of the Chisenhale Gallery, then at The Showroom, and from 1992 until 2001 as Director of the South London Gallery.
The exhibition will be divided in to 4 sections: The World, Life, Death and Dreams. Each section will show work in a variety of media including video, photography, sculpture in bronze, and oil on canvas. Faltering Flame will include work by some of the most renowned British artists of recent times, including Tracy Emin, Gilbert and George and Jake and Dinos Chapman.
Faltering Flame: Aspects of the Human Condition in Contemporary Art will complement Tate Sculpture: The Human Figure in British Art from Moore to Gormley which will be running concurrently at Millennium Galleries. Whilst Tate Sculpture is concerned with the external appearance of the body and the human form, Faltering Flame will look at the inner being. It will investigate those things that we, as beings, sense about ourselves but that are normally invisible: our sense of self.
Image: Jake and Dinos Chapman, Poverty, 2004
Graves Art Gallery
Surrey Street Sheffield S1 1XZ
Opening Times
Monday – Saturday 10am – 5pm dotted line
Admission Free