About
A project by Kristin Luke and Susan Conte
A collaborative installation which evolves alongside a collection of semi-autobiographical virtual texts. Fantasies of divisions between the artist and author, the work, and the spectator, blur and collapse. Objects, language, and personal expression become increasingly fragmented and dispersed whilst elements of a synechdotal subjectivity fall in and out of props, backdrops, and performances.
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Autumn Collapse / Table of Contents
June 27 6pm til late
This evening the artists will introduce the project with a table of contents, providing a look into their forthcoming collaborative residency, events, and exhibition.
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PRESS RELEASE:
Autumn Collapse
A project by Kristin Luke and Susan Conte
Table of Contents June 27 6pm til late
Installation continues to July 26
Final exhibition and evening of performances July 25
Kristin Luke and Susan Conte will write a semi-autobiographical collection of virtual texts that depict New York City and Los Angeles via London as a backdrop. The text will be a product of their immediate personal experiences informed by a romantic portrayal of NYC and LA's collective history through landscape, architecture and culture. This written narrative will intersect with objects made and installed within the space.
Autumn Collapse will be the resulting installation which physically traces this literary space. Each week, an event will take place in the gallery: a reading group, workshops, a performance, a dinner. Participants will include both gallery visitors and invited guests. They will be asked to contribute, augment, and become variously implicated within the narrative, whether they become characters, distanced critics, or narrators. These interventions will directly feed into the exhibition installation itself, the installation becoming the physical counterpart to the texts that exist virtually, on Enclave's online gallery platform. Texts and installation will in some ways coalesce, in others be jarringly inconsistent, but will always remain entangled.
Autumn Collapse proposes that the moment of personal expression marks a porousness between the internal âI' and the exterior. As the locations of where our subjectivity is formed become increasingly fragmented, dispersed, virtual, a reevaluation of this porousness becomes necessary. The distinctions between caricature, illustration, autobiography, poeticism, and personal truth are muddled. Building on the notion of the Romantic ironic literary/artistic subject, Autumn Collapse models a new framework for how artist/author, the work, and the spectator can operate, where each of these elements are simultaneously unfinished parts and autonomous wholes - an irresolvable synecdoche. Autumn Collapse will hang in the balance here.
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