Nelly Agassi
Artlab
Charlotte Cullinan
Jeanine Richards
Sandra Becker 01
Pia Greschner
Christine Hill
Daniel Pflumm
Swantje Schmidt
Zoe Walker
Neil Bromwich
James Welburn
Matthias Kispert
Moira Zoitl
Andrew Renton
Nelly Agassi, Artlab Charlotte Cullinan and Jeanine Richards,
Sandra Becker 01, Pia Greschner, Christine Hill, Daniel
Pflumm, Swantje Schmidt, Zoe Walker and Neil Bromwich,
James Welburn and Matthias Kispert, Moira Zoitl.
We are always and never at home. Being in transit is a part of our
everyday lives. We are forever moving from one point to another,
helped on our way by cars, buses, tubes or planes. We cross
boundaries, work in one city and live in another, sustain
long-distance friendships and weekend relationships. >From the
mobile phone to the world wide web, technology persuades us to
take our worlds with us wherever we go, blurring the boundaries
between public and private. Yet, we continue to be limited by our
physical existence, and can only dream of being instantly
'transmitted' to our chosen destination.
The artists in Urban Nomads are concerned with mobile lifestyles.
They produce work in one place, but are influenced by another,
and have now been brought together in an exhibition at South
London Gallery. All base their nomadic art practices on
performative interventions in the urban environment.
Christine Hill is constantly on business trips on behalf of her 'label'
Volksboutique. In London she is showing her recent red handbags.
Pia Greschner has chosen the transitional space of Kansai Airport
in Japan as the setting for her video work. James Welburn and
Matthias Kispert are constructing a soundscape 'tunnel' with sonic
material from Croatia to Mexico. Sketching the relationship
between an urban planner and a web designer, Moira Zoitl's film
highlights different approaches to work and travel. Sandra Becker
01 explores physical presence in virtual space. Nelly Agassi tries to
communicate with the everyday urban nomad on London
Underground platforms. Swantje Schmidt works with dancers in
public spaces, the choreography being orchestrated by the
architecture. Daniel Pflumm's sign outside the Gallery plays with
the omnipresence of corporate identities. Zoe Walker & Neil
Bromwich suggest taking our private paradise as inflatable objects
with us wherever we go. Artlab are creating temporary structures
to house artists in the Gallery space.
Urban Nomads is the fifth in the series of annual exhibitions
curated by students of the Goldsmiths College MA Creative
Curating course for South London Gallery.
On 12 August, Christine Hill will be at the Gallery all day
promoting her red handbags
An in-conversation event will take place at the Gallery on Sunday
19 August with Andrea Phillips and Andrew Renton, and other
guest speakers. Admission free. For information please contact
urbannomads@hotmail.com
This exhibition has been supported by the Austrian Cultural
Institute, Federal Chancellery Austria - Department of the Arts,
Goethe Institute, Goldsmiths College, Habitat, Embassy of Israel,
Province of Salzburg, Sharp, The Ben Uri Gallery.
For press information
please contact Juliet Bingham at the South London Gallery on 020 7703 6120