Exhibition

Roma Tearne - Watermuseum

22 May 2009 – 20 Jun 2009

Event times

Tuesday to Friday 10am-5pm; Saturday 11am-4pm

Cost of entry

Free

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Oxford, United Kingdom

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  • Five minutes walk from Oxford train station.
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New solo show by Roma Tearne

About

As a painter, installation artist, and filmmaker Roma Tearne's practice deals with history and memory within public and private spaces. OVADA is pleased to present a solo exhibition of new work by Tearne, investigating the lost stories and memories of strangers, inspired by objects discovered in museum collections. This exhibition, Watermuseum, focuses specifically on the Museo Navale, Venice. It is a culmination of work made during her AHRC Fellowship in Visual Arts at Oxford Brookes University. Deborah Dean, at Nottingham Castle museum writes, ‘Tearne is an instinctive storyteller, often beginning with the bare facts and visual evidence of an object, photograph or place and then fabricating a past to fill in the gaps. This is particularly evident in her films, where she weaves together images with a spoken narrative. Watermuseum, the film, was made after Tearne saw a painting of Venice by Richard Bonington at the Castle Museum earlier this year. Tearne has a recurring fascination with Venice and its combination of the dramatic and the mundane. The painting reminded her of unused film footage she had shot in Venice several years ago. She has added new material to these fragments to take us beyond the familiar, ornamented facades of the city to reveal glimpses of unexpected spectacle and incident.' Bonington's painting then prompted Tearne to unearth a box of old glass negatives that she purchased in Venice some years ago. She presents them as artefacts from an unidentified past. Together with this is a new installation of 19th century blue glass bottles. The blue cobalt of the glass was frequently imported from Venice. As in all the work in this exhibition, Tearne leaves us to ponder on their potential and imagine how they might have looked and lived. Roma Tearne, a Sri Lankan-born artist, lives and works in Britain. She completed her MA at the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art, Oxford. She is currently Creative Writing Fellow at Oxford Brookes University and in June 2009 Harper Collins publishes her third novel, Brixton Beach.

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