New AIRetc post by Lauren McLaughlin

 

 

 

 

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Now that I’m nicely settled into the college and  the AIR studio, I guess its about time for my introductory post!

I’ve been here for a few weeks now, taking over from the lovely Hayley Mathers who gave me lots of useful advice and insights into her time as AIR over the past few months. Hayley’s show; ‘SUN’ was held at the Sculpture Workshops a couple of weeks ago and it was great to see the work she produced during her time at the college. I wrote a wee review of the show which you can have a read of here: http://2-1-4-1.com/Exhibition-Review-and-Artist-Interview-SUN-Hayley-Mathers

Having a studio again has been fantastic, since graduating in 2012 I’ve been working from home on my kitchen table which really isn’t ideal when the table has to be used for eating dinner, doing your child’s homework and making art all at the same time. In saying that, the whole process has really informed my practice over the past year or so and my hope is that these ideas and processes of working will be able to be developed in a larger and more coherent scale in the studio – but more on that later.

Read Laurens first post in full here: http://airetc.wordpress.com/2014/03/10/hello-from-the-studio/

To the reader.

New exhibition curated by CAP guest lecturer Benjamin Fallon opens at IMPAKT Festival in Utrecht.

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To the reader is a new exhibition curated by #CAPetc guest lecturer and ex-student Benjamin Fallon. Forming part of the 2013 IMPAKT Festival the exhibition deals with issues around capital and the lack of cohesive responses since the crisis that emerged in 2008.  IMPAKT is a major European media art festival, which has taken place annually in Utrect, Netherlands since 1988. Each year IMPAKT deals with a single theme, which is examined through various media, including an extensive film programme, talks, events and exhibition. The theme of this year’s festival is CAPITALISM CATCH-22 posing the question of how to solve the dilemma, which exists between capitalisms place as the dominant and seemingly most workable economic system and its failures and the apparent inevitability of it being a dead end.

The work in the show understands the limits of a moral critique that suggests that capital should just act nicely. Curator Benjamin Fallon points out that asking an inhuman system that is fundamentally interested in its own progress and growth, to behave in the interest of humans, is ultimately futile.” 

http://impakt.nl/festival/2013-festival/program-2013-festival/capitalism-catch-22-programme/curators-capitalism-catch-22-programme/meet-the-curators-benjamin-fallon/

To The Reader emerges from the understanding that capitalism is, first and foremost, a social relation that defines our behaviour. The exhibition is grounded in our current historical period. The basis for capitalism as a mode of organization has never been weaker, but paradoxically has seen almost no credible articulations of dissent. Perhaps there have been some fairly weak moral pleas for it to behave more pleasantly, and vague ideas that a return to Fordism and Keynesianism might be a good idea.

The exhibition itself is a tightly packed constellation of existing, newly commissioned and extended works, thinking through some of the contradictions we find ourselves entangled within. Whilst some of the information and ideas dealt with are necessarily complex, the exhibition will maintains a level of humour, understanding the importance for a certain lightness of touch when dealing with complexity.

The exhibition includes works by: Daniel Andújar; Bureau d’études; Liam Gillick; Goldin+Senneby; Hiwa K; Mierle Laderman Ukeles; Learning Site; Huw Lemmey and Ben Vickers; The Bureau of Melodramatic Research; Capital Drawing Group (Andrew Cooper, Enda Deburka, Dean Kenning, and John Russell); Paul Sullivan; and Marika Troili.

http://impakt.nl/headquarters/news/festival-exhibition-to-the-reader/

Opening on Friday 18 October from 17.00 to 20.00 hrs at BAK, with a performance by The Bureau of Melodramatic Research titled Lovegold – Contemporary Alchemy at 18.30 hrs.

On Saturday 2 November 2013 at 15.00 hrs, Fallon and participating artists will introduce the project through a guided tour.

The Impakt Festival takes place from 30 October to 3 November 2013 at various locations throughout Utrecht. For more information on the Impakt Festival exhibition To The Reader, please visit www.impakt.nl.

Fallon

Benjamin Fallon is an independent curator, writer and designer currently based in Brussels. Since leaving the HND Public Art (now Contemporary Art Practice) at Edinburgh College Granton (formally Edinburgh’s Telford College) he has participated in Curatorlab, Konstfack Stockholm 2012/13, served as co-director of Embassy Gallery between 2008 and 2010 and prior to this he worked in various capacities at Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop and ONEZERO. Benjamin is visiting lecturer at both Edinburgh College of Art and Edinburgh College.

Recent projects include You are just in the middle of the beginning various locations around Stockholm, 2013-ongoing; The Exhibition and its Histories the University of Edinburgh, 2013; Banal Inferno CCA Glasgow, 2010; Hello World Embassy Gallery, 2010; Warehouse of Horrors +44 141/ Studio Warehouse, Glasgow, 2009.

Benjamin is instigator of the working group Let’s get together and call ourselves an institute. researching the possibilities for new forms of institutional practice.

AH 18-10-13

PARADISE: Found.

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‘PARADISE’ is an exhibition of new work by #exCAPer Sofie Fischer-Rasmussen. The exhibition is a presentation of bold, botanically themed, photographic works, fragile sculptures and intricate instillations. These are the result of the artist’s struggle to maintain the necessary balance between economic self sufficiency, and becoming a professional working artist in her first year out of art school.

Sofie graduated from HND Contemporary Art Course at Edinburgh College Granton in 2009 before going directly into year 2 of the highly respected Sculpture and Environmental Art Course at Glasgow School of Art. Since graduating from GSA in summer 2012 Sofie has continued to develop her practice while dealing with the economic realities of life after art school.

Sofie is prolific in her use of social media and internet based research. Some which readers can see from the links below which include an interview on Glasgow based artists collective 2-1-4-1 website.

PARADISE: Opens tonight at 6pm at A.Gallery, 87 Saltmarket Glasgow.

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SFR on tumblr:

http://sofiefischerrasmussen.tumblr.com

Full exhibition text:

http://sofiefischerrasmussen.tumblr.com/image/64408284423

Interview with SFR on 2-1-4-1 website:

http://2-1-4-1.com/exhibition-preview-and-artist-interview-sofie-fischer-rasmussen

AH:16-10-13

AIRetc… welcomes Hayley Mathers

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It gives us great pleasure to welcome Hayley Mathers to the Art dept of Edinburgh College, Granton Campus, as the 1st of our 2 Artists In Residence for the 2013-14 academic session.

Just like all AIRetc… participants Hayley is a former student of the Art dept who joined the HND Contemporary Art (Formally Public Art) course straight from school in 2005 and graduated with merit in2007 before gaining direct entry to the 2nd year of the Time Based Art & Digital Film Course at Dundee University. After a year on the course Hayley transferred to the Fine Art course where she was able to fully explore her concerns through drawing and sculptural practice.

After graduating in 2010 with 1st Class Honours Hayley was awarded the Graduate Studio Residency at SWG3 in Glasgow and was a committee member and latterly Chairperson and Treasurer of the highly regarded artist run…

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SERIAL SETTLEMENTS: Exhibition of New Work by AIRetc… Neil Nodzak

SERIAL SETTLEMENTS: An exhibition of new work by Edinburgh College Artist In Residence Neil Nodzak. This exhibition of work developed and produced during the residency in the Art & Design dept at Edinburgh College marks the end of a highly successful and productive period in Neil’s emerging career.

OPENING TONIGHT: Friday 26th July 2013 6pm – 8pm Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop.

Open to public Saturday 27th & Sunday 28th July 11am – 5pm

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