Wednesday 1 June 2011

Pictured: By the principle of eternal progression in which there is an endlessly creative unfoldment manifested successively in potential countless forms, 2010. By Tim Ivison and Julia Tcharfas


Rules of Engagement

Angus-Hughes
26 Lower Clapton Rd
London
E5 0PD

Private View Friday 24th June 6pm-9pm
25th June – 24th July 2011

Julia Crabtree & William Evans
Timothy Ivison & Julia Tcharfas
Maria Theodoraki


In the spirit of the continued collaboration between Angus-Hughes Gallery and curators/collectives/projects/artists, the gesamtkunstwerk* project presents an exhibition which explores the nature of collaboration through three varying practices.  The two collaborative pairs will be exhibiting contrasting installations, whilst the third practice of Theodoraki explores different modes of working together—with places, objects and other people, artists, or curators.

Finally presented in this collaborative exhibition is the TOTAL ART BOX. This box, which has roots in the ‘Fluxbox’ ‘s from the Fluxus movement, contains the work of artists involved in the project. In a box which has been custom designed and constructed by Surya Buck, the contents of this first edition of 50 will be displayed in the gallery.


*The gesamtkunstwerk project brings together international artists, musicians, writers, photographers, filmmakers, and curators that will journey across the United States in 2012, putting on exhibitions, gigs, talks and events. From the west to east coast the project in itself will be a total artwork. The term gesamtkunstwerk has been appropriated here, using its literal translation total artwork, for the purpose of describing this group of artists and their actions. From 2010 a series of exhibitions, events, gigs and talks are being presented in the UK to raise the profile of the event and it’s purpose to promote international exchange across multiple disciplines.


Exhibition runs from 25th June – 24th July.
Gallery hours: Fri-Sun 12-6pm

Sunday 16 January 2011

installation view, JTP10

Oscar Carlson, Indian Village, 2010

JTP10


 pictured: Benedict Drew, Majestic Mountain, 2010
Gesamtkunstwerk at JTP10

The Gesamtkunstwerk project brings together international artists, musicians, writers, photographers, filmmakers, and curators that will undertake a road trip across the United States in 2012 with the purpose of putting on exhibitions, gigs, talks and events. From the west to east coast the project in itself will be a total artwork. Although originally intended for the Wagnerian opera, the term gesamtkunstwerk has been appropriated here, using its literal translation total artwork, for the purpose of describing this group of artists and their actions. This becomes a total artwork by encompassing the many facets of the arts: music, writing, and the visual arts. For the exhibition at James Taylor, a diverse selection of artists from this associated group has been chosen to represent the project. This is the first in the series of specially curated exhibitions after a show earlier in the year which brought together every artist involved.

Presented at James Taylor for Gesamtkunstwerk is an installation from Benedict Drew, nine-channel video work from Tessa Power, sculpture from Oscar Carlson and wall based work by Corinne Mynatt. The multimedia exploration through film by way of a Paramount mountain, hypnotic video portraits, Indian villages, and aesthetic sublimes all create a variation of thought-provoking journeys. The sculptural works have been carefully considered and constructed to stimulate the visual imagination. A minimum of visual information is given so that the viewer can appreciate their own visions, and reflect on aesthetic value systems. In contrast, the work of Benedict Drew presents a plethora of narrative structures that create a semi-fictional history of the downfall and regeneration of film. The work transcends media through history and exists beyond the gallery setting by permeating into the internet via a 2D barcode which links the viewer to digital downloads. In Power’s work we can reflect on expectations of humanity, visual realms of the absolute and the sublime nature of things. By stripping away individual identity and examining the power of the mind we recognise humanity’s collective need to make sense of things. The works evoke one’s imagination and challenge ideas about the mysterious nature of beauty.

Also introduced in this exhibition are two other facets to the Gesamtkunstwerk project: the Total Art Box and the re-touched photo portraits of each participant. Photo re-toucher Tom Wandrag will be creating photographic portraits of each person involved. The resulting group of re-touched portraits will be exhibited in each destination in the United States in 2012. These portraits will be taken over two weekends in the Gesamtkunstwerk space at JTP10. The Total Art Box will contain editions from artists of the project and is available in an edition of 50. All proceeds go towards the Gesamtkunstwerk project.

http://www.gesamtkunstwerk2012.co.uk


gesamtkunstwerk2012@gmail.com

Gesamtkunstwerk at JTP 10

JT Project 10

14 Oct 2010 - 07 Nov 2010


This year's project brings together nine diverse independent initiatives to take residence inside JTG's expansive Victorian factory. With different and experimental approaches the show will provide an insight into the varying practices and projects realized by these contemporary peer organisations, accumulating into a vast array of art now.
JT Project is an ongoing experimental survey of artist-led initiatives providing a platform for dialogue and new collaborations.
Individual projects will take a variety of forms including exhibitions, performances, talks, and publications.