Exhibition

The Autobiography of A Super-Tramp.

2 Jun 2012 – 25 Aug 2012

Regular hours

Saturday
11:00 – 17:00
Wednesday
11:00 – 17:00
Thursday
11:00 – 17:00
Friday
11:00 – 17:00

Cost of entry

Free

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G39

Cardiff, United Kingdom

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  • Bus routes 38 and 39 operate from the city centre to Newport Rd/City Rd bus stop, 1 minute's walk from g39
  • Queen St railway station is five minutes' walk from g39
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S Mark Gubb, Rachel Calder, Paul Emmanuel, Matthews and Allen, Peter Finnemore, Paul Jones, Rebecca Gould, Huw Andrews, Owen Martell & Simon Proffitt, David Shepherd, Bedwyr Williams and Cerith Wyn Evans.

About

After a major relocation and reimagining of G39, we are pleased to present the first exhibition in our expansive new premises. June sees Oxford Street, Cardiff open its doors for the first time as an exhibition space with work from 13 Welsh and Wales based Artists at various stages of their career. The Autobiography of A Super-Tramp looks at two different approaches to pursuing our goals — whether we focus our ambitions at home or further afield. It features those artists who embed themselves in a locality or scene and those who adopt the position of a romantic ‘Littlest Hobo' outsider, their nomadic practice embracing globalisation and increasing inter-national homogeneity. The local is often seen as static and unique, a place of fixity, tradition and continuity. It is often contrasted with the global, a supposed realm of unfettered mobility and dynamism, of continuous transformation. Those artists who move toward these opportunities, wherever that takes them pit the lure of the unknown against the desire to remain. The Autobiography of A Super-Tramp takes its title from a novel by W H Davies published in 1908. Davies left his native south Wales for America and meandered across the States and into Canada via railroad in pursuit of opportunities and, in many ways, happiness before eventually returning to the UK. His travels are documented as a long saga, reminiscent of Don Quixote. The episodes paint a picture of a man for whom standing and staring was desirable but the urge to stay on the move was ever present. In conjunction with the exhibition, Unit #One, a new rolling programme of exhibitions and projects will present new and recent work from three artists. For the first installment of Unit #One Rachel Calder (15-30 June), David Shephard (13-27 July) and Huw Andrews (10-24 June) will occupy a new internal project space in succession throughout the duration of The Autobiography of a Super-tramp.

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