Unit 3: Additional Content
Artists that have been relevant to my research
Relevant Exhibitions
Sarah Lucas, Happy Gas, Tate Britain
This exhibition has had a profound influence on my research for Unit 3. Particularly, her use of materials including tights and her reference towards the body and chairs.
Personal images taken at the exhibition
Happy Gas (2023) Available at https://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-britain/sarah-lucas (Accessed: 6 November 2023)
Milk, Welcome Collection
An exhibition exploring the human relationship to milk and in turn to women and their bodies. It was at this exhibition that I was introduced to Jo Bannon who provided audio description for ‘Backcomb’ (1995) a video by Sarah Pucill as pictured in image 2.
Images: Taken myself at the exhibition.
Milk (2023) Available at https://wellcomecollection.org/exhibitions/Y8VNbhEAAPJM-oki (Accessed: 6 November 2023)
Ongoing Glossary of relevant words and terms
Traces of the body
Works being containers of energy
The relationships between works and their surroundings
Continuous process
Bodily traces
Searching for pressence
That murmur that walks with you and allows you to sit with yourself
Fluid
Movement
Mapping out a space physicality of existing within a room
Physically taking up space when making
Swelling up, getting bigger
Contrast between big and small
Symbols- the door- the boundary between inside and outside, holding in, letting go
The barrier, barrier of the skin and the outside world holding in fluid
Furniture holding you
Longing
Stencils of furniture, ghosts, positive and negative space
Shroud- Trace of the body
Bruising, skin
Lights, neon, hot, hum
The body as a vessel for feeling
Opposed figuration and abstraction
The human body, its concrete physicality, and our ideas of it.
A physical presence in order to understand the reality.
Ideas of our bodies being broken, the digestive system, the heart, body, mind (Kiki Smith, p.16)
The secret lines of communication between life and death.
It not being about the specifics or exactitude its about regaining a connection between yourself and the outside world.