Showing posts with label Collections in boxes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Collections in boxes. Show all posts

NAS Art Forum, Wednesday 6th May at 1pm.


I'll be giving a lunch time talk on collecting at NAS next week, anyone is welcome to come along -

Kathryn Ryan
6 May - Black Theatre - 1-2pm 

Never Just One
Collecting: promise and loss – constant objects and ephemeral narratives


 Image: Kathryn Ryan, Colour Collections of Studio Objects (detail) 
exhibited at Branch 3Dd, in Forest Lodge, 2014.

NAS Art Forum

Notes Towards a Future Feminist Archive | Affiliated Text Gallery




'Affiliated Text launches their year-long series of exhibitions and events with Notes Towards a Future Feminist Archive.

Ann Stephen will open the exhibition at 7pm. Please join us for a drink and the festivities!

‘Notes Towards a Future Feminist Archive’ is an exhibition planned to coincide with Contemporary Art and Feminism’s (CAF) March launch of ‘Future Feminist Archives’, a program of events that will include a conference at the Art Gallery of NSW, an exhibition at Sydney College of the Arts and a national calendar of associated exhibitions at regional galleries, university galleries and artist run spaces.

The participating artists and writers are: Ann Finnegan, Anna Gibbs, Anne Kay, Barbara Campbell, Bec Dean, Bianca Hester, Biljana Jancic, Bronwyn Platten, Carla Cescon, Caroline Phillips, Catherine Bell, Chantal Grech, Cherine Fahd, Christine Dean, Clare Milledge, Cleo Gardiner, Deborah Kelly, Debra Phillips, Deej Fabyc, Elizabeth Day, Elizabeth Pulie, Eugenia Raskopoulos, Fiona MacDonald, Gillian Lavery, Heidi Abraham, Helen Grace, India Zegan, Jacky Redgate, Jacqueline Drinkall, Jane Polkinghorne, Jenny Brown, Josephine Starrs, Josie Cavallaro, Julianne Pierce, Julie Rrap, Kathryn Ryan, Lena Obergfell, Lisa Andrew, Lisa Jones, Loma Bridge, Michele Elliot, Nell, Nicole Ellis, Nola Farman, Pam Brown, Philipa Veitch, Raquel Ormella, Sally Clarke, Sara Givins, Sue Callanan, Susan Charlton, Susan Joy Krieg, Suzan Woodruff, Tina Havelock Stevens, Vesna Trobec, Virginia Barratt and Zanny Begg.' (Affiliated Text)


 Parts of Ideal Book for Girls, Dean, London circa 1950s. Top: 'Spine', Bottom: 'Eyes and Lightning'. (3rd from top left.)
Photography by Felicity Jenkins. More images here

Feral 4 | Articulate Project Space


Opening Friday 30 January, 6-8pm
Friday 30 to Sunday 1 February
 
Dominic Byrne, Sue Callanan, Andrew Christie, Richard Dunn, Sarah Fitzgerald, Aude Fondard, Veronica HabibRichard Kean, Kate Mackay, Melissa Maree,  Christine Myerscough, Melissa Jane Palmer, Katya Petetskaya, Jannah Quill, Elizabeth Rankin, Kathryn Ryan, Ambrose  Reisch, Helen L Sturgess, Helen M Sturgess and Mo Giddy, Yoshi Takahashi, Phaptawan Suwannakudt, Judith Torzillo and Jeff Wood. 

Also, performances on opening night by Aude Fondard and Sue Callanan.


 1 of 3 Collections for Articulate Project Space 'Collection of Articulate's spaces' 2015.
Cotton thread, found space, plastic sleeves, masking tape, stone, archive box.

'FERAL is a progressive, overlapping exhibition program of over 60 artists that will be open on Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 11am to 5pm between January 9 and February 8, 2015. 

FERAL is designed for artists to experiment with installation or location of artwork in an architectural space that is already altered by the earlier installation of other artists' work and which will be altered again when another group replaces that earlier installation. 

The FERAL project is part of the broader Articulate interest in the relationships artworks form with their locations. It does this by focusing in particular on the contribution that the changing installations of artwork make to the constitution of a site.'
(Articulate Project Space)

 More info at Articulate Project Space

'Colour Collection of studio objects' | Exhibition at BRANCH 3D


New installation at BRANCH 3D, a window gallery in Forest Lodge.

'Colour collection of studio objects'
From 2nd February 2014 - 1st March 2014
Can be seen 9am -8pm Daily

BRANCH 3D
26 Ross Street, Forest Lodge, 2037




More images here
Copy of invite


"The sheer number of the things needing to be arranged and the near-impossibility of distributing them according to any truly satisfactory criteria mean that I never finally manage it, that the arrangements I end up with are temporary and vague, and hardly any more effective than the original anarchy. The outcome of all this leads to truly strange categories. A folder of miscellaneous papers, for example, on which is written 'To be Classified'..." 

Georges Perec 'Species of Spaces and Other Pieces'

I wasn't sure what to do on arriving at 26 Ross St. I had the vague idea of installing a small model studio space, of trying to remember, through recreating, the easy potential of all things held together under that name. I brought what I thought to be an abundance of objects—china leaves, sea glass, corals and plaster casts, sponges and globes, bottles, spools, twigs and pins, boxes and bags of things: black, white, gold, silver, caramel and grey. 

The window space, and table inside, quickly became a jumble of chaotic bric-a-brac. Ordinarily the arrangements of these things are particular, a combination and play of names, spaces, environments, animals and different processes. I'm not sure exactly what it is I collect—but I'm interested in any thing that is not quite itself, that used to be something else, is in a state of slow unravelling, of losing its name—or that use to do something or belong somewhere fantastical. Then there are some things made special by a lack of use, forgotten or saved, highlighted by their unintentional accumulation of time. 

Looking at this mass of objects with all their potential categories in such close proximity, and envisioning them in the window space was slightly overwhelming. Coupled with this was my realisation that I'd rarely worked with such a clean display space, or perhaps given due consideration to the window's nature—to capturing the momentary casual passer's eye, and so I progressed slowly. I didn't mind this slowness, there was pleasure in seeing these objects again, as there was in showing them to Sarah Nolan and viewing them through her eyes—but perhaps sensing my hesitation and witnessing my snail pace, Sarah mentioned in passing how they might look arranged by colour. 

I quickly abandoned my unformulated experiment, and embarked on this suggestion. Colour had always held a particular, though undefined, position in my work. It was important, but perhaps I'd always felt a bit self concious of addressing it—worried there wasn't proper credibility in a choice I suspected of being purely aesthetic. I found these colours beautiful, their natural tones pleasing, soothing and rich with texture. Such qualities ask little justification, and their existence always seems a little uncertain, however with closer examination there were also other reasons. I liked the way, in colour terms at least, all these objects could become reconciled to each other. There could be all these other points of tension between them, but materially they were sympathetic. 

So it was quite freeing to arrange them like this, to acknowledge that material part of them, and for their categorisation to be so obvious that, for a moment at least, it subdues their threatening anarchy.


'Six' | Exhibition at Gallery Red


  Feather Field, Floating Window, Shoal of Fish | Photo: Michael Myers (c) 2013


'Gallery Red presents Six – 2013 Retrospective a mixed media, group exhibition featuring a collection of Artists from our 2013 exhibition programme.
 
Six is a hand-picked, mixed media exhibition showcasing the works by both our favourite professional and emerging artists from our past calendar year.
 
Featuring works by: Anna Moraova, Chidzey, Edwina Brennan, Enrique De Val, Johnny Merkouris, Julie Bookless, Kathryn Ryan, Matthew Syres, Pamela Horsnell, Rachael Ireland and Tim Fitzpatrick' (Gallery Red)
 
Opens Friday 29th November 6 – 8pm
Until 14 January 2014 

Profile: Kathryn Ryan

Pieces of Practice | Articulate Project Space Project | Lodz Art and Documentation Festival


Booklet of drawings from my time working in the Articulate Project Space. As part of Articulate's Project Space Project documentation was sent to the Lodz Art and Documentation Festival in Poland in April 2012. The book has since returned.
 

 




Cardboard, Paper, Pen, Cotton, Label


See previous post on Articulate's Project Space Project here

Pieces of Practice | Articulate Project Space


From 7th to 20th November 2011 Pieces of Practice is working in Articulate Project Space as part of their Project Space Project.


Big Star, Little House (Articulate's beam, stump of wood, Star brooch, cotton, clay house)


Cotton Feather (Cotton, Feather Spine, Box, Label, Articulate's Shelf)


Feather Cocoons (Feather Spines, Cotton Thread, Articulate's Wall)


Bark for Wood (Articulate's beam, Bark, Catalogue card)


How to draw Birds (Paper card, Feathers, Silver Paper, Tissue Paper, Crystals, Nails, Articulate's Wall)


Object Circle (Found objects, chalk, Seeds, Seaweed, Plaster cast of finger, Magnifying Glass, Catalogue card, Articulate's Floor)


Seed on High Wire (Box, Cotton, Hat pins, Wire, Seed, Catalogue card, Articulate's Shelf)

See here for more details.

Window Box


Marble Box, Gold Leaf, White resin Box, Dream Drawings.

Object Body

Tongue (Child's feeding implement, Feather, Silk)


Skin (Sewing pattern paper)


Teeth (Plaster cast of fork ends, Feather quills, Cotton)


Stomach (Icing Bag)



Heart (Mussel shell, Feather quill, Wire)