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13/4/2007

Rik Pinkcombe

ArtSway, Sway

Pinkcombe has produced a new body of work investigating the concept of a border between the US and Mexico. This new work both develops and complements his work exploring the border between the US and Canada, made whilst in residency at Light Work in Syracuse, New York in 2005.


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BorderLine

ArtSway is pleased to announce BorderLine, an exhibition of new work by Rik Pinkcombe, a London- based photographer who has been commissioned by ArtSway and Autograph ABP. For his exhibition at ArtSway Pinkcombe has produced a new body of work investigating the concept of a border between the US and Mexico. This new work both develops and complements his work exploring the border between the US and Canada, made whilst in residency at Light Work in Syracuse, New York in 2005.

Rik Pinkcombe’s work engages with the concept that contemporary existence in the developed world is saturated by a de-personalised, profit-driven media, affecting our identity and distorting our view of the world around us. Pinkcombe’s manipulation and distortion of the visual field in his photography, causing some of his images to look like architectural models or theatrical stage-sets, signifies a misreading of global, personal and political landscapes. The images are captured in great detail using a large format camera and then given a heightened air of artificiality by being digitally cleaned to suggest a ‘man-made’ superficial veneer.

Pinkcombe’s mixed-race background particularly informs his work, leading him to visually question different perceptions of identity, and how an individual perceives and is perceived. Pinkcombe considers what it is to be mixed race - quite literally coming from both side of a metaphysical ‘border’ - and the consequences of being perceived or judged as not being from one side or the other. It is this perception of who we are, where we are from and the difficulty of being classified as a type that motivated Pinkcombe to produce the body of work BorderLine. Pinkcombe’s work touches upon other forms of liminal status and classification, however, considering those who straddle the borderlines of poverty, exploitation, class, power and migration.

Rik Pinkcombe will be in conversation with David A. Bailey, Senior Curator, Autograph ABP and Peter Bonnell, Exhibitions Officer at ArtSway on Saturday 14 April 2007, 3pm at ArtSway.

Biography

Rik Pinkcombe received a degree in Design Photography at Lancaster University, during which time he garnered two national awards from the Association of Photographers. He was awarded again from the same body during his early career as a commercial photographer. During his first year at university Pinkcombe battled for almost a year against leukaemia, and was strongly influenced by this experience. Pinkcombe has been supported for a number of years by Autograph ABP, and recently completed a Light Work residency in Syracuse, New York in the United States. He also exhibited work made during his residency at the Robert B Menschel Media Centre in Syracuse, the Stephen Lawrence Gallery in Greenwich, London and in a group show at Bargehouse Gallery, Oxo Tower Wharf, London. Rik Pinkcombe lives and works in London. ArtSway is a unique place in the UK’s New Forest to see, discuss, make and engage with significant contemporary visual art from the local to the international. A purpose-built and architecturally important gallery space hosts a changing programme of exhibitions and wide ranging creative opportunities for all.

Exhibition Related-Events

Gallery Talk: Saturday 14 April, 3pm
Rik Pinkcombe will be in conversation with David A. Bailey, Senior Curator, Autograph ABP and Peter Bonnell, Exhibitions Officer, ArtSway, at the opening of this exhibition. Free, Booking Essential.

Gallery Lecture: Thursday 17 May, 7pm - 9pm
Migration and Contemporary Art Practice Dr Stephen Morton, University of Southampton, will discuss Rik Pinkombe’s exhibition BorderLine, discussing migration, critical theory and a selection of artists who have explored the American borders in their work. Free, Booking Essential

Preview and Reception for the Artist, Saturday 14 April 2pm - 5pm

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