Sonja Karl and Liz O’Reilly –
artists-in-residence
Common
Fate is an open residency of project work culminating in a series of
installations and performances. It is a changing reflection on our
personal collections of death and memory objects. It explores the
multiple narratives of our inherited possessions and intimacies.
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The project space will be open 11am-5pm, Thursday 19 April to Sunday until
Saturday May 5th during which time there will be
opportunities for discussion and interaction with the artists in the evolution
of the project.
Saturday
21st April and Sunday 22nd April: 2:00
– 4pm
2pm Performance
2.30pm Memento
Mori Talking Circle: all are invited to bring a memory object of
hand-held size to share in a group discussion
Saturday
28th April and Sunday 29th April: 2.00
– 4pm
2pm Performance
2.30pm Memento
Mori Talking Circle: all are invited to bring a memory object of
hand-held size to share in a group discussion
Friday
4th May 6pm
Performance and Closing drinks
Due
to the sensitive nature of discussing death and loss, we ask that there be no
recordings of performances or talking circles out of respect for the
participants and observers.
Please
arrive 10 minutes prior to performances thank you.
Sonja Karl and Liz O’Reilly, Installation, ‘memento mori – Narratives of Inheritance.’(detail) |
After someone dies there are objects left. We call them possessions, and understand them not just in the sense of literal ownership, but in the complex way an object reflects a person back to themselves. However fleeting or lasting, the intimate connection to an object is something we all have, and when death severs that relationship between person and possession, what becomes of it?
This liminal space of loss is where the project Common Fate resides, as an exploration of collections of objects left behind after death and an extrapolation of their resonance as possessed or known objects or lost intimacies. After death some possessions are highly visible, all over a person's house: next to their bed, in their bathroom cabinet, in the kitchen or in the drawers of their desks. However a great numbers of possessions are hidden, sometimes never seen by loved ones until after death.
Who possesses these visible and hidden objects now? When we see the material things in someone's possessions as a collection of intangible and intimate connections between them and the actual object, we can also see narratives around the transferral, dispersal or disposal of these possessions as layered and intricate relationships, family history and cultural inheritance.
Common Fate aims to reach out to the community; to initiate conversations, to provoke memories and stories, opening up expressions around diverse cultural concepts of death in order to bring to the fore what closure really signifies.
Sonja Karl and liz O'Reilly will be artists in residence in Articulate project space from 20 April 2018, using their personal collections of 'death objects' as the basis for Common Fate, from experimentation to installation, incorporating a dialogue with the community, finishing with a closing on the third weekend.
Sonja Karl and Liz O’Reilly, Installation, ‘memento mori – Narratives of Inheritance.’(detail) |