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JTP10
antepress
Basement Art Projects
Call & Response
Five Storey Projects
Gesamtkunstwerk
JTG
no.w.here
or-bits.com
SHIFT.PV: 15 October 2010 6-10pm
Exhibition: 14 October - 7 November 2010
Thursday to Sunday 12-6pm or by appointment
James Taylor Gallery: Collent Street (off Well St), London E9 6SQ
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.
www.jtg.org.uk
As part of JTP10, Basement Art Projects will present work by Ben Judd, Andro Semeiko, Yu-Chen Wang and David Blandy, including "Correspondences: An Exercise in Unity" by Ben Judd on 15 October: performance starts at 8.30pm. |
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Ben Judd (b. 1970, London) lives and works in London. His work uses performance and video to explore notions of scepticism and belief, freedom and immersion, by positioning the audience as both participant and observer.
Judd has exhibited widely including group exhibitions JAM: Tokyo London, Tokyo Opera City Gallery, Tokyo and The Barbican Centre, London; The Galleries Show, Royal Academy, London; Strangers: The First ICP Triennial of Photography and Video, International Center of Photography, New York; Impakt Festival, Utrecht, The Netherlands; Social Creatures, Sprengel Museum, Hannover, Germany; Seeing is Believing, The Photographers’ Gallery, London. His solo exhibitions include Vilma Gold, London; Michael Janssen, Cologne; Kunstbunker, Nuremberg. images
www.benjudd.com |
Andro Semeiko (b.1975 Ozurgeti, Georgia) lives and works in London. His work presents everyday objects in ways in which their meaning and relation become a matter of open surreal speculation. His works refuse seriousness, reflecting and engendering playful relations in the world. He studied at Royal Academy of Arts London (2006) and Goldsmiths College (2001). He has exhibited in Prague Biennale (2009); Kunstvlaai, Amsterdam (2008); Fieldgate Gallery, London; Sotheby’s /RAS Auction, London (2007); Annely Juda Fine Art, London (2003); The Lowry, Manchester (2002); Camden Arts Centre and Sunderland Museum (2001). He has received Kunstanjer 2000, Prince Bernard Culture Prize (NL) and British Institution Prize 2004. As part of his Berwick Gymnasium Fellowship 2009-10, he has presented a solo show Unveiling together with an artist book Unveiling: Rocket MT2010 at Gymnasium Art Gallery in April-May 2010. images
www.androsemeiko.com |
Yu-Chen Wang (b. 1978 Taiwan) lives and works in London. Her work explores the notion of representation, distortion and transformation that links different parts of the practice into multi-layered visual narratives. She has previously exhibited at Happy End, Guest Projects, London; Metamorphosis, Galerie Onno van Toor, Rotterdam; Fordham Gallery, London; Kunstvlaai, Amsterdam; Satellite Works, Galerie L'Oeil de Poisson, Quebec City; New Life and the Dream Garden, Fieldgate Gallery, London; Two Hopes, Tbilisi Opera and Ballet Theatre, Georgia. Her videos were screening at Darklight Film Festival Dublin, BBC Big Screen Manchester, Camden Arts Centre, Curzon Soho London, Synch Festival Athens, tank.tv and ICA London. images
www.yuchenwang.com |
David Blandy (b. 1976, London) investigates the cultural forces that inform and influence him and ultimately construct his identity, ranging from his love of hip hop and soul, to computer games and manga. His works slip between performance and video, reality and construct, using references sampled from the wide, disparate sources that provide his (and our own) sense of self.He has exhibited at venues such as The Baltic, Gateshead, The Bluecoat as part of the 2008 Liverpool Biennial and Platform China Project Space, Beijing. His work is distributed by LUX, and is represented by Seventeen Gallery, London. images
www.davidblandy.co.uk |
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