Sarah Baker
Sam Basu
Luke Dowd
Sean Dawson
Pil & Galia Kollectiv
Stewart Gough
Saron Hughes
Chris Jones
Peter Liversidge
Ian Monro
Steve Setford
Dylan Shipton
DJ Simpson
Richard Priestley
Group show. The exhibition will take place over a 5000 square foot section of the building, already divided into 9 large spaces which have pristine white walls, but old factory floors and ceiling which create a striking contrast between the old and the new, metaphorical of the buildings conversion from manufacturing to studios.
Group show
curated by Richard Priestley
Sarah Baker, Sam Basu, Luke Dowd, Sean Dawson, Pil & Galia Kollectiv,
Stewart Gough, Saron Hughes, Chris Jones, Peter Liversidge, Ian
Monroe, Steve Setford, Dylan Shipton, DJ Simpson
Slider is another off-site project utilising a factory building Cell
has acquired a long-term lease on in Hackney Wick and is gradually
converting into workspace for visual artists. The exhibition will
take place over a 5000 square foot section of the building, already
divided into nine large spaces which have pristine white walls, but
old factory floors and ceiling which create a striking contrast
between the old and the new, metaphorical of the buildings conversion
from manufacturing to studios, which is what the spaces will
eventually become, and the areas redevelopment from industrial to
Olympic village.
A Slider is a slang term given by experienced mountaineers, back-
country snowboarders, skiers and ice-climbers, for an avalanche.
Based upon personal experience of the moment an avalanche begins,
with a loud crack, and an instantaneous and dramatic shift of the
landscape, the curator applies the term to an exhibition of dramatic
and large scale works and installations by artists on the border of
an area now earmarked for radical development for the London 2012
Olympics. The unique nature of this exhibition, as a one-time
project, challenges preconceptions of how and where contemporary work
might be viewed.
The concept and title for the show deal with dramatic change - in
this case, the ‘avalanche’ of redevelopment will redefine the
locations landscape. Scale is also implied within the term Slider,
and artists invited to participate will draw focus to human scale by
exhibiting large, or small scale works which affect the viewer by
expanding or retracting their own sense of scale in comparison with
the work.
Many of the artists included will make new pieces that expand their
own dialogue through the use of scale and there is an intent to
encourage large scale and ambitious works from artists who have never
before had the opportunity to showcase at this scale. The Wallis Road
building will continue to expand over the next 12 months to become
Cells major studio location, with long leases unaffected by the
compulsory purchase Olympic zone development, the site offers long
term security to the areas artists, who will benefit from the
increased transport links and focus placed upon the area.
All rooms used for the exhibition will be available as studios after
the show ends. Interested parties should register their interest by
sending a cv and description of practice to info@cell.org.uk - for
further details http://www.cell.org.uk/info/stud ios/hackney
Private View Friday April 28th 2006 6.30 until late. After Party with Live Bands featuring ' Blanket', 'Comanechi'& 'Arthur Brick'
Cell Project Space
80-84 Wallis Road - London