Misuse: Creating Alternatives


Group show
The Cass Bank Gallery, London
2013

Nick Gentry in partnership with the Cass Bank Gallery and Whitechapel Gallery

MA Curating the Contemporary at London Metropolitan University in partnership with Whitechapel Gallery are pleased to present their first exhibition: Misuse: Creating Alternatives.

“We live our lives in the middle of things” Sherry Turkle 2007

Alice Anderson, Kyle Bean, Wayne Chisnall, Blue Curry, Nancy Fouts, Nick Gentry, Darren Harvey-Regan, Kaarina Kaikkonen, Guy Laramee, Elisabeth Lecourt, Hannah Lee, Barry Sykes.

Disk art Whitechapel Gallery

Art using recycled materials

This exhibition explores the extent to which objects have an impact on our lives, leaving a malleable impression, allowing our imagination to engage in a debate, questioning purpose and the possibility of reinvention. Each featured artist uses objects to manipulate, appropriate or fetishize objects by creating new sculpture, installation or simply an object with an unexpected twist.

Themes of identity, memory and of play are the found in the work of Guy Laramee, Nancy Fouts, Kaarina Kaikkonen and Elisabeth Lecourt, who expresses vulnerability through old maps fashioned into paper dresses. Whereas others like, Barry Sykes, Kyle Bean, Alice Anderson and Nick Gentry alter meanings by transforming the ‘everyday object’.

Blue Curry’s cement mixer for example is not for cement, but sun cream. Darren Harvey- Regan’s photography-based practice also uses objects but instead the focus is on the photograph as an object in its own right. Finally Wayne Chisnall’s sculptures have been reworked to adapt to the unusual ‘Bank’ galley space.

The Cass Bank Gallery and Whitechapel Gallery

The artworks connect with the audience through a mixture of familiarity and uncertainty. Whilst the original meanings of most objects are innocuous, when transformed into ‘art objects’ they become something else entirely.

The exhibition will be accompanied by a catalogue and series of events, including a live performance by Hannah Lee (date TBA) and artist talk by Barry Sykes.

We are pleased to be a part of First Thursdays in association with Whitechapel Gallery and Time Out.

Curated by: Abigail Shamah, Elisabetta Rabajoli, Myrto Katsimicha, Natalie Craven, Nina Borel, Phoebe Bradford, Cristina Ramos, Anne Sellers.

 
The ability to recycle seemingly innocuous materials to create something very bold that has made Gentry one of the most exciting talents to emerge from the urban art scene in recent years.
— Rowan Curtis-Nevett, Arts London News


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