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30.1.22

Decade Show | per.doc

Opening Event Saturday Feb 5th, 2-5pm
Exhibition from Feb 4th until Feb 20th

Open 11am - 5pm | Fri-Sun
Other times by private arrangement with the artists

Download catalogue here


per.doc is Articulate’s fourth Decade Show, which features some of the performances and associated projects undertaken at APS over the past 10 years. It focuses on performance as the primary component of works which present the live body in relationship to this space and its architecture, both in new performance and in documentation of (artist-selected) performance previously shown at Articulate. How artists realise their documentation has been left open.


Some of the artists who have shown performance works at Articulate during the last decade will show documentation of that work upstairs and in the backroom. These artists are Alan Schacher, Alison Clouston and Boyd, Elizabeth Hogan and Leisa Sage, Emma Wise, John Gillies, Katya Petayeska, Kit Bylett, Linda Luke, Molly Wagner, Rakini Devi, Renay Pepita, Sydney Art Exchange (Corinne Brittain, Eleanor Er, Kerry MacAulay, Anya Pesce, Elke Wohlfahrt), Tom Isaacs

Find their performance works, and the many other performance works shown at Articulate during the last 10 years, scattered among the posts seen here. The exhibition will also show a range of ways in which artists decide to document their work.

The exhibition will be supported by a catalogue of texts by the artists, as well as a 'new' performances on the ground floor project space on consecutive weeks :

Week 1, Feb 4th-6th

BlackLux: Perspectives in timelapse

Dance, video and photography, a collaboration by Lucky Lartey, Lucinda Clutterbuck and Shane Rozario 

 

Week 2, Feb 11th-13th

The Hidden 2022

Jo Truman + Andy Milne (+ The Fragile Ids- Tim Cunningham, Jo Truman,  Andy Milne and John Shand)


Week 3, Feb 19th

Model the Model: a performed action

A performed action by Barbara Campbell + Clare Grant



30.3.21

INHABITING ERASURES: EMBODYING TRACES OF THE FEMININE

SAT. 27 MARCH TO SUNDAY 11 APRIL

EXHIBITION OPEN HOURS 
WEDNESDAY TO FRIDAY 12 pm. TO 4 PM.
FRIDAY TO SUNDAY 11AM TO 5PM.

I will be working in the gallery for the two weeks following the opening from Wed. to Friday, including the normal gallery hours Friday to Sun 11 am. ~ 5pm.



This multidisciplinary exhibition comprised of cloth canopies, journal paintings, video installations and chalk art is informed by my ongoing research into the ‘erasure’ of women through acts of misogyny and violence. These crimes escalated during the pandemic and continue to date. In the context of these atrocities, my installation explores several metaphors of erasure with traces of the (absent) female body materialising as spectral residue.



IMAGES BY HEIDRUN LOHR OF THE OPENING:








23.3.21

Rakini Devi opening this weekend

INHABITING ERASURES: EMBODYING TRACES OF THE FEMININE

EXHIBITION DATES 

SAT. 27 MARCH TO SUNDAY 11 APRIL


EXHIBITION OPEN HOURS WEDNESDAY TO SUNDAY 11 AM. TO 5 PM.

I will be working in the gallery for the two weeks following the opening from Wed. to Friday, including the normal gallery hours Friday to Sun 11 am. ~ 5pm.


EXHIBITION OPENING EVENT SATURDAY 27 MARCH 6~8pm

PERFORMANCE RAKINI DEVI & DR. CAT HOPE (BASS) 7 ~ 7.30 pm (RSVP essential)

(NB: Bookings for Sat 27 March are currently full)


SATURDAY 10 APRIL EXHIBITION FINAL WEEKEND PERFORMANCE RAKINI DEVI & LIBERTY KERR (CELLO) 4.30 pm to 5pm. 


RSVP: Rakini Devi <rakinidevi22@gmail.com>


This multidisciplinary exhibition comprised of cloth canopies, journal paintings, video installations and chalk art is informed by my ongoing research into the ‘erasure’ of women through acts of misogyny and violence. These crimes escalated during the pandemic and continue to date. In the context of these atrocities, my installation explores several metaphors of erasure with traces of the (absent) female body materialising as spectral residue. 


For three weekends during the exhibition I will be giving a short performance interacting with my art. For the opening and closing events, I am thrilled to be performing with two extraordinary sound artists and composers with whom I have a history, Dr. Cat Hope (Vic) and Liberty Kerr (NSW).

RAKINI DEVI, REX CRAMPHORN STUDIO RESIDENCY, 2020, IMAGE BY HEIDRUN LOHR.

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