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8.12.20

Last weekend and artists' talks - Sunday 13 December

Too bright for our infirm Delight & Solo

Open 11am-5pm Fri - Sun 13 December

Articulate began a year-long celebration of a decade of exhibitions and projects with the opening last weekend of Too bright for our infirm Delight, a new single-installation by Sarah Woodward in the project space, and Solo, an exhibition upstairs and in the backroom, of documentation of past single-installations in the project space.  Read more about Articulate's decade here.

CATALOGUE

The second weekend of artists' talks is

2pm Sunday 13 December 

• Solo artists:  Jenny Brown, Chantal Grech, Michele Elliot/Louise Curham (Slowing Down Time)Lesley Giovanelli and the Splinter Orchestra.

Splinter Orchestra,  Splintstallation 2017 2020

Jenny Brown Slow hope: becoming coronavirus 2020. Photo: the artist

Jenny Brown Slow hope: becoming coronavirus 2020. Photo Peter Murphy

Jenny Brown Slow hope: becoming coronavirus 2020. Photo Peter Murphy


Chantal Grech Residues 2020


Lesley Giovanelli  Maybe Coming 2019

Slowing Down Time (documentation) 2020 (video clip here)


L: Alan Schacher Dividing/Line (2018) 2020; R: Perrine Lacroix NO WAY 2020

L: Wendy Howard The Bronze Age Part 1: Travels 2014 2020; R: Beata Geyer ObliqueXT 2020

L: Chantal grech; R: Kenneth Lambert Ph Peter Murphy (video clip here)




Ciaran Begley & Merran Hull Still Morphing 2020 Ph Peter Murphy

Richard Kean Aural Solo 2020  Ph Peter Murphy

Slowing Down Time 2014-15 2020  Ph Peter Murphy (video clip here)


This project is supported by funding from the Inner West Council


Conditions of entry to the exhibition and talks:
There are limited places in Articulate due to COVID restrictions. Please be prepared to wait if it is full when you arrive.
Please stay at home if you’re unwell.
Stay at home if you’ve been in contact with a known or suspected COVID-19 case.
Please wear a face mask in Articulate.
Use the hand sanitisers provided at the entrance to Articulate.
Fill in your contact tracing information on entry to Articulate.
Maintain 1.5 metres distance from other people.






24.11.20

Celebrating Articulate's Decade

Open 28 November - 13 December 

Hours Fri-Sun 11am - 5pm

Opening event Saturday 28 November 1-5pm

Artists' Talks TBA

A5 catalogue of texts: ready for printing at OW

Articulate is celebrating a decade of exhibitions and projects with an occasional series of paired exhibitions over the next twelve months. Each pair will include a new single installation in the project space, accompanied by an exhibition documenting works from different groupings of projects that have occurred in the space over the past ten years. Read more about what Articulate celebrates here.


The first pair is Too bright for our infirm delight, a new single installation by Sarah Woodward in the ground floor project space, accompanied by Solo in the mezzanine and backroom, an exhibition that documents single installations made in the project space since 2010. 


Sarah Woodward describes Too bright for our infirm delight as 'a reflection of the constant fascination with ontology, the fundamental understanding of who we are. As Heidegger states I can only see from my own point of view. That’s what I’m trying to share, my perspective.' Read more here.


Artists participating in Solo are Ciaran Begley and Merryn Hull, Elia Bosshard, Jenny Brown, Alison Clouston and Boyd, Beata Geyer, Lesley Giovanelli, Chantal Grech,  WeiZen Ho, Laine Hogarty, Wendy Howard, Richard Kean, Perrine Lacroix, Kenneth Lambert, Kathryn Ryan, Alan Schacher, Slowing Down Time (Louise Curham, Michele Elliot, Sue Healey and Jo Law),  Splinter Orchestra and Helen M Sturgess. Each document past single-installations they have shown at Articulate in the last decade, and what they say about their works and their documentation can be read here.


Solo roomsheet



Sarah Woodward Too bright for our infirm delight (detail) 2020



This project is supported by funding from the Inner West Council


Conditions of entry to the exhibition:
There are limited places in Articulate due to COVID restrictions. Please be prepared to wait if it is full when you arrive.
Please stay at home if you’re unwell.
Stay at home if you’ve been in contact with a known or suspected COVID-19 case.
Please wear a face mask in Articulate.
Use the hand sanitisers provided at the entrance to Articulate.
Fill in your contact tracing information on entry to Articulate.
Maintain 1.5 metres distance from other people.