Opere di Simon Faithfull, Beate Gutschow, Melanie Manchot, Igloo, Anne Hardy e Stanza. Cinque degli artisti hanno svolto presso ArtSway una production residency, progetto che mira a promuovere la creazione di nuove opere in un ambiente professionale estremamente stimolante.
Simon Faithfull, 30km (2004), video still, DVD, 32min,commissioned by Film & Video Umbrella,courtesy Arratia Beer, Berlin and Parkers Box, New York.
Beate Gütschow, R#1 + R#2 (2007), HD video on DVD, dimensions variable, commissioned by ArtSway, courtesy Barbara Gross Galerie Munich, Produzentengalerie Hamburg.
Anne Hardy, Booth (2006), diasec mounted c-type print, 120cm x 150cm, courtesy the artist and Maureen Paley, London.
Igloo (Ruth Gibson & Bruno Martelli), Summerbranch (2005/06), computer installation with sound, dimensions variable, a Capture4 co-commission by ArtSway, SCAN and Arts Council England.
Melanie Manchot, Shave (2007), two channel synchronised video for projection and monitor, 75min, dimensions variable,courtesy FRED (London) Ltd and Galerie m, Bochum. Installation photograph by Eric Jacobs.
Further infomration about each of the artists is available on the following web sites:
Simon Faithfull:
http://www.simonfaithfull.org
Beate Gütschow:
http://www.produzentengalerie.com
Anne Hardy:
http://www.maureenpaley.co.uk
Igloo:
http://www.igloo.org.uk
Melanie Manchot:
http://www.fred-london.com
Stanza:
http://www.stanza.co.uk
ArtSway is delighted to announce that, following its success in 2005, the New Forest Pavilion will be returning to Venice at the 52nd International Art Exhibition - la Biennale di Venezia, as an official collateral event. New Forest Pavilion brings together six international artists whose work explores, in a variety of methodologies and approaches, the experience of transformation, modification and change.
New Forest Pavilion introduces these six artists’ work to art professionals and a global audience, demonstrating how a rural gallery in the South of England contributes to artists’ development. The artists exhibiting at New Forest Pavilion are Simon Faithfull, Beate Gütschow, Anne Hardy, Igloo (Ruth Gibson and Bruno Martelli) and Melanie Manchot - who have all previously undertaken residencies at ArtSway - and Stanza, selected by SCAN (Southern Collaborative Arts Network) which is hosted at ArtSway.
Simon Faithfull exploits journeys that veer between the radical and the mundane, demonstrating a movement from the commonplace into the extraordinary or other-worldly. Faithfull takes a sometimes astonishing approach to invention and creation and was the first visual artist to undertake an ACE International Fellowship with the British Antarctic Survey, sending daily drawings back to the UK using a Palm Pilot. Beate Gütschow’s work explores how the exterior landscape becomes a focus for utopian or dystopic ideas. Beate Gütschow creates virtual landscapes, that refer to artistic conventions of the past using photo and video montage, and has recently exhibited as part of the European Month of Photography. She was awarded the Ars Viva Prize in 2006. Anne Hardy’s large scale photo works present spaces constructed within her studio. These fictional renderings of the underside of our world explore the contemporary human psyche, the structures and systems we set up in order to understand our world, and their inherent fragility. Hardy recently exhibited at Maureen Paley and was the first recipient of the Laing Solo award, Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle, UK, in 2004.
Igloo make intermedia artworks, exploring the poetics of time, space & natural phenomena, questioning the reality of nature and how it can be influenced by individual experience & collective mythology. Employing many of the tools of the Military Entertainment Complex, they investigate the role of the ’real’ in virtual environments. Igloo are Ruth Gibson & Bruno Martelli who have earned a string of accolades including a NESTA award, a Royal Opera House Commission and a BAFTA nomination.
Melanie Manchot’s work across film, photography and video tugs at the threads that hold identities together and by which we differentiate ourselves from others, filming the transformations of subjects as they reveal and become strange to themselves. Manchot attempts to locate her investigations within an area of constructed activity, or the staged documentary, which can occur at the threshold between real life and fabricated situations. She exhibited at The Photographers Gallery, London in 2005, and is currently exhibiting widely in Europe and the US. Stanza is a London based British artist who specialises in net art, networked spaces, installations and performances. His works explore artistic and technical opportunities to enable new aesthetic perspectives, experiences and perceptions within the context of architecture, data spaces and online environments. Stanza is the recipient of an Arts and Humanities Research Council Creative Fellowship 2006-09 for the project The Emergent City.
ArtSway is the centre for contemporary art in the New Forest, the National Park in the South of England originally created as a hunting area by William the Conquerer in 1079. ArtSway’s rural location makes it a unique place to engage with contemporary art, and the Residency Programme, which has been in place since 2001, has offered artists unfettered time for research and creativity in a stimulating critical environment. New Forest Pavilion aims to explore, promote and exchange ArtSway’s approach as a public organisation engaged in providing legacy support and new opportunities for artists it has previously worked with.
For the 52nd International Art Exhibition - la Biennale di Venezia, the Palazzo Zenobio is also hosting the Scottish Pavilion, The Istituto Italo-Latino Americano Pavilion, one of the Australian Pavilion projects and the Armenian Pavilion.
A full colour catalogue will accompany the exhibition with the following contributions: Martin Coomer on Simon Faithfull, Anna-Catharina Gebbers on Beate Gütschow, John Slyce on Anne Hardy, David Thorp on Melanie Manchot, Colm Lally and Cecilia Wee on igloo, and Charlotte Frost on Stanza.
The Arts Institute at Bournemouth
Tuesday 12 June18.30: text+work Seminar
Tuesday 26 June 18.30: text+work Seminar
The Arts Institute at Bournemouth is a leading specialist higher educational institution, offering undergraduate and postgraduate degrees across a range of contemporary arts, design and media subjects. Its programme of text + work promotes dialogue between innovative contemporary art and design practice and its theoretical context. Two seminars will be held at the New Forest Pavilion. See http://www.aib.ac.uk and text + work for more information.
ArtSway would like to thank Acclaim Parcel Express (Southampton) and Printwise of Lymington for their invaluable assiatance and support in delivering New Forest Pavilion.
Image: Anne Hardy, Untitled
Exhibitors Day: 6 June 2007 10.00 - 18.00
Vernissage (Press & Preview Days): 7 - 9 June 2007 10.00 - 18.00
Press & Arts Professionals Reception: Thursday June 7 2007 15.00 – 16.00
Event Evening: Thursday 7 June 18.00 - 20.00
18.00: Ice Blink (An Antarctic essay)
Simon Faithfull Lecture/Performance
18.45: Book Launch: Arrivals>Art from the New Europe
Modern Art Oxford and Turner Contemporary
19.20: Marcus Coates: Dawn Chorus
Film screening and reception hosted by Picture This and Bristol Visual Arts Consortium
Palazzo Zenobio Fondamenta del Soccorso Dorsoduro 2596 Venice
Opening times: Tuesday - Sunday 10.00 - 18.00
Ingresso gratuito