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Showing posts with label Margaret Roberts. Show all posts

24.4.22

Project space | Margaret Roberts - Store_Blp

Opening Event Saturday Apr 30th, 2-5pm
Exhibition from Apr 29th until May 15th
Open 11am - 5pm | Wed-Sun


Artist talks | Margaret Roberts, Sat May 7, 2-3pm

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'Store_Blp' is a new site-specific installation made at Articulate to work out relationships site specific artworks could have with their (live) site while the artworks are dormant (uninstalled). It has three main elements: the moveable material remnants of multiple site specific artworks; photographs showing them installed (available to visitors using their phones to access a website); and the site present firstly as the place of Articulate itself, and secondly as a floor drawing of a blp, which was used by its inventor, artist Richard Artschwager, as a pointer to ‘here’ to help us notice where we are. The plan is that the three interact over the duration of the exhibition—starting with the floor drawing storing the remnants, the remnants marking out the blp and the photos showing how components were mixed in the past. Essays speculating on blp usage will also available at the exhibition and via link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OHE7vwbjjcOG2hcet8Ky7tKkuNXsdb4j/view

'Store_Blp' is open 11am - 5pm Wed-Sun 29 April - 15 May 2022 or by arrangement by texting 0425277462. Opening event: Sat 30 April 2-5pm. Artist’s talk: Sat 7 May 2-3pm. Articulate project space is at 497 Parramatta Road Leichhardt 2040. articulateprojectspace.org. Links to photographs showing the works installed can be found on http://margaretroberts.org/Storeblp.html .

'Store_Blp' is the latest in 30 years of making site-specific artworks. I realized my attraction to working with site specificity came from its advocacy for place through the role its artworks give to their own physical locations—making them models for how people can also value the places we live in. Actually it’s a model for the globalised Western culture in particular, as Indigenous cultures care for Country as a matter of course.

Blps do something similar to site-specificity because their inventor, artist Richard Artschwager discovered they help make us aware of the presence of the place that we share with the blp. Blps might also help with the documentation of site specific art by supplementing photography with an ambiguous sign for the presence of the places they are photos of. The next blp project is 'Wayout_Blp', planned for 2023 in Kandos, in the Central West of NSW. It invites residents of the Central West to lend an object they live with to lay out on the floor in a shape of a large blp to demonstrate their communal regard for ‘here’.

-Margaret Roberts, April 2022

Store_Blp has been supported by the National Art School 





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Following the NSW Government’s relaxing of COVID-safe rules, there will be no check-in requirements. Wearing face masks is a personal choice, but we highly encourage you to when social distancing might be difficult. Please do not visit if you’re unwell or, if you have been instructed by health authorities to isolate or are a close contact of an identified COVID case.
The health and wellbeing of our visitors, artists and volunteers is our priority. We look forward to seeing you at Articulate project space.

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9.1.22

You tell me opens Saturday 15 January 2-5pm

Open Fri-Sun 11am-5pm,  14-30 January 2022

Opening event Saturday 15 January 2-5pm

Artists talks (jointly with mov.doc) - tba

For the third Decade show, Terry Hayes will start where 

I believe you have something to tell me 

ended arbitrarily at 5pm on 6 November 2011, and continuing it as 

You tell me I have to believe something

Believe me I have something to tell you

from 11am Sunday 9 January 2022, 

Devised by Terry Hayes to evolve in conjunction with Aude Parichot, Margaret Roberts and Belinda Yee.

CATALOGUE

Terry Hayes, You tell me . . . 2021 (Photo: Aude Parichot)

'Come into the kitchen. I'm just making a cup of tea. Jack won't be long.' The big man lumbered awkwardly through the doorway on his dainty feet, grunting softly. 'Listen, Glad, it's none of my business and you can tick me off for coming,' he began, as soon as the kitchen door was shut behind them, 'But I thought you'd best know as soon as you came in from work...' If Gladys didn't know exactly what he was going to tell her, she had a shrewd idea who it was going to be about. 'Yes? What is it?'

Day 1
Terry Hayes, You tell me . . . 2021 (Video: Belinda Yee)

Day 2








See more Terry Hayes: 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2d01wDsw5P4

https://www.spaceyz.com.au/

https://www.spaceyz.com.au/making-mischief

At the same time, MOV.DOC is on upstairs and in the backroom showing artist documentation of some of the other time-based work that artists made and/or showed at Articulate over the decade.



14.3.21

Eight - open 20-21 March

Open Days 11am-5pm Sat-Sun 20-21 March

Artists talk/discussion 2-4pm Sunday 21 March

Performance 3pm Saturday 20 March: Kit Bylett, Unravelling in Figure 8's.

Eight roomsheet 

Ten artists—Linden Braye, Kit Bylett, Sue Callanan, Lesley Giovanelli, Barbara Halnan, Fiona Kemp & Virginia Hilyard, Margaret Roberts, Emma Wise and Elke Wohlfahrt—have been working in the project space and backroom for nearly 3 weeks and will open the space to visitors on the final weekend as a group show.

Sue Callanan


L: Emma Wise, R: Barbara Halnan
Emma Wise




Lesley Giovanelli



Barbara Halnan







Margaret Roberts (photos the artist)

Kit Bylett



Linden Braye

Elke Wohlfahrt

Virginia Hilyard and Fiona Kemp




Conditions of entry:
Please do not come if you are unwell or a contact of a COVID-19 case.
Use the hand sanitisers provided at the entrance to Articulate.
Complete your contact tracing information on entry to Articulate.
Keep 1.5 metres distance from others or wear a face mask

22.1.21

FRACAS TWO

 FRACAS TWO is open 

 OPEN 11am - 5pm Friday to Sunday 22 - 24 JAN 2021

OPENING event 1-5pm Saturday 23 JAN


FRACAS TWO ROOMSHEET


FRACAS TWO shows the work of Kit Bylett, Sue Callanan, Alyssa Clemson, Kiwibull Art, Raymond Matthews, A Legge, Jeni Mulvey, Stefania Riccardi, and Margaret Roberts.


L-R: A Legge, Alyssa Clemson

 L-R: Margaret Roberts, A Legge


L-R: Stefania Ricardi, Jeni Mulvey

Jeni Mulvey

L-R: Jeni Mulvey, Margaret Roberts


L-R: A Legge, Kit Bylett, Jeni Mulvey

L-R:  Sue Callanan, Kiwibull Art, A Legge

L-R: Kiwibull Art, A Legge, Sue Callanan

Kiwibull Art


L-R: Raymond Matthews




21.1.21

FRACAS TWO is open from tomorrow

 OPEN 11am - 5pm Friday to Sunday 22 - 24 JAN 2021

OPENING event 1-5pm Saturday 23 JAN


FRACAS TWO ROOMSHEET


FRACAS TWO shows the work of Kit Bylett, Sue Callanan, Alyssa Clemson, Kiwibull Art, Raymond Matthews, A Legge, Jeni Mulvey, Stefania Riccardi, and Margaret Roberts.



Kiwibull Art, Beyond the Flannel series, 2020

Raymond Matthews Twins 2021

Raymond Matthews, Refraction, acrylic yarn, 2021

Alyssa Clemson, Room Box Series, 2020

A Legge, Collage Composition 2020. Photo Sue Callanan

Jeni Mulvey, We sow we reap, We rise we fall (2021)

Stefania Riccardi, Sous les paves, il y avait les ruisseaux (2021) detail



Kit Bylett Army of me 2021


Conditions of entry to Fracas:
There are limited places in Articulate due to COVID restrictions. 
Please do not come if you are unwell or a contact of a COVID-19 case.
Use the hand sanitisers provided at the entrance to Articulate.
Complete your contact tracing information on entry to Articulate.
Wear a face mask and keep 1.5 metres distance from others


20.1.21

FRACAS TWO is open from Friday 22 January

OPEN 11am - 5pm Friday to Sunday 22 - 24 JAN 2021

OPENING event 1-5pm Saturday 23 JAN


FRACAS TWO ROOMSHEET


FRACAS continues Articulate’s experiment with exhibition practice begun with  FAIRISLE,  FERALFERRETFERMENT and FROLIC FREEZE  in previous years. It presents the exhibition as a changing site by re-contextualising each artwork with new works installed in the gaps left by the departure of works that were installed earlier. This weekly coming and going of artworks is a slow and progressive art-dance, each step of which is seen by coming to each of its six Friday-Sunday iterations until February 22. Opening events are each Saturday 1-5pm.


FRACAS TWO shows the work of Kit Bylett, Sue Callanan, Alyssa Clemson, Kiwibull Art, Raymond Matthews, A Legge, Jeni Mulvey, Stefania Riccardi, and Margaret Roberts.


Artists participating in FRACAS over its six week program are Lisa Andrew, Pamela Leung, Tara McIntosh, Raymond Matthews, Margaret Roberts, Sue Callanan, Kit Bylett, Jeni Mulvey, Stefania Riccardi, Sadhbha Cockburn, Kiwibull Art, Alyssa Clemson, A Legge, Michele Elliot, Sue Murray, Mahalya Middlemist, Diane McCarthy, Anke Stacker, Maria Alvarado, Brett Anthony Moore, Isobel Johnston + Jude Crawford, Lucy Keirle, Julia Hemens, Mia Domansky, Kim Bennett, Elke Wohlfahrt, Em Ingram-Shute, Annelies Jahn, Bettina Bruder, Seema Akhmetova, Jane Alexander, Steve Simpson + Paul Sutton, Vilma Bader, Kansas Smeaton, Isabella Cooke, Lisa Pang, Anya Pesce and Riley Anderson. Images of artwork appear on articulate497.blogspot.com as it is installed.


design: Kit Bylett

Conditions of entry to Fracas:
There are limited places in Articulate due to COVID restrictions. 
Please do not come if you are unwell or a contact of a COVID-19 case.
Use the hand sanitisers provided at the entrance to Articulate.
Complete your contact tracing information on entry to Articulate.
Wear a face mask and keep 1.5 metres distance from others

17.1.21

FRACAS ONE

 OPEN 11am - 5pm Friday to Sunday 15 - 17 JAN 2021

OPENING event 1-5pm Saturday 16 JAN


FRACAS ONE shows the work of Lisa Andrew, Pamela Leung, Tara McIntosh, Raymond Matthews, Margaret Roberts, Kit Bylett, and Sue Callanan.


FRACAS ONE ROOMSHEET



L-R: Margaret Roberts, Lisa Andrew

L-R:Pamela Leung,Lisa Andrew,Kit Bylett,Sue Callanan,Margaret Roberts,Tara McIntosh



Kit Bylett Army of Me (2021) (day 1)

end day 2 (Photo Sue Callanan)

end day 3 (photo Sue Callanan)


L-R: Margaret Roberts, Tara McIntosh




L-R: Margaret Roberts, Raymond Matthews


Photos: Margaret Roberts (except where stated)

14.1.21

FRACAS ONE is open from tomorrow

OPEN 11am - 5pm Friday to Sunday 15 - 17 JAN 2021

OPENING event 1-5pm Saturday 16 JAN


FRACAS ONE shows the work of Lisa Andrew, Pamela Leung, Tara McIntosh, Raymond Matthews, Margaret Roberts, Kit Bylett, and Sue Callanan.


FRACAS ONE ROOMSHEET



Sue Callanan One False Step 2021


 Kit Bylett_ARMY OF ME (2021)_54hr performance


L-R: Pamela Leung, Kit Bylett, Lisa Andrew

Lisa Andrew AIRCabin (2017) 2021

Tara McIntosh, I Forgot My Apartment Key, 2021.


Margaret Roberts TEST3 2021 plywood, shoe polish, location

Photos: Margaret Roberts