Lethaby Gallery
London
Central Saint Martins College of Arts & Design, Granary Building, 1 Granary Squa
0044(0)20 7514 7200
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In between
dal 27/5/2002 al 2/6/2002
0044(0)20 7514 7200
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Segnalato da

C. Wainwright


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Elena Cologni



 
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27/5/2002

In between

Lethaby Gallery, London

Presence, representation, memory? As it happens with images or sounds, the process of perceiving and memorising smells is filtered by subjectivity. Moreover, we may remember a scent in relation to the 'colour' of the experience we associate it to.


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Elena Cologni

Supported by Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design Research Centre and School of Art; Università dell'Immagine, Milan; Dragoco New York; OIKOS, Milan.

Presence, representation, memory? As it happens with images or sounds, the process of perceiving and memorising smells is filtered by subjectivity.
Moreover, we may remember a scent in relation to the 'colour' of the experience we associate it to. This phenomenon is explored through the interactive colour- scent installation 'Senses - Drawing Scent' which, like the other pieces in the show, was developed as part of the Ph.D. 'The identity of the real in relation to the experience and representation of space'.

In the pieces presented, different ways of collecting and storing material about experiences of the artist in relation to her own reflected/represented image, the audience or the environment, merge in a reoccurring single Art-making process dynamic.
'The position I take in the production of the work is in between two viewpoints: inside and outside, the creative subjectivity and the analytic objectivity implied in research. This involves a constant shift between the roles of both artist and audience I play in the art-making process. My work has evolved under a variety of influences. Among them are Jacques Lacan's concept of the gaze, 'le regard', and Maurice Merleau-Ponty's concept of 'chiasm'. The similar approach of the two authors to the relationship subject-object of vision has been particularly stimulating to my artistic production.
Their theorisation, placed by Martin Jay in the critical discourse against the system of Western philosophy which he defines 'ocularcentric', together with the historical account given by Jonathan Crary on the evolution of the role of the spectator, has made me understand the relevance of the physiological and neurological aspects in such discourse. One of the consequences on my work is the fact that, in order to satisfy the paradoxical desire to put myself in the position of the Lacanian 'Other' from which I am seen, I keep shifting my position to find in the 'transition', in between roles, a stable condition.'

Image: Public Private Perceptions 02, DVD live installation, neon gallery Bologna Italy , still from live action

For further information about the Lethaby Gallery, please contact Chris Wainwright, telephone 020 7514 7200 or email c.wainwright@csm.linst.ac.uk or visit the Central Saint Martins Website at www.csm.linst.ac.uk

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