Exhibition

AUTOMATIC

4 Sep 2009 – 26 Sep 2009

Regular hours

Friday
12:00 – 17:00
Saturday
12:00 – 17:00
Sunday
12:00 – 17:00
Thursday
12:00 – 17:00

Cost of entry

free

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Auto Italia South East

London
England, United Kingdom

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Karl Burke (IE), Alicia Frankovich (NZ), Candice Jacobs (GB), Gereon Krebber (DE), Ruth Proctor (GB), Linda Quinlan (IE), Berndnaut Smilde (NL) Curated by Chris Fite-Wassilak and Gavin Murphy

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Auto Italia South East presents, in cooperation with Pallas Contemporary Projects, Dublin AUTOMATIC Karl Burke (IE), Alicia Frankovich (NZ), Candice Jacobs (GB), Gereon Krebber (DE), Ruth Proctor (GB), Linda Quinlan (IE), Berndnaut Smilde (NL) Curated by Chris Fite-Wassilak and Gavin Murphy I walk into the large open room, something occurs independently of volition or control. A certain muscular action, involuntary. I dig the heels of my hands hard into my eyes. Milky spots, pinpoints of light… A pinhole camera, erected at Lake St. Clair, Tasmania, constructed in an attempt to simulate a comet. A sculptural soundtrack, invisible spheres of sound, floating between a suspended ventilation system transforming the gallery's air. A series of found objects, acted upon and left as a sort of carcass in the aftermath of the event. An assemblage of shimmering intentionalities. Automatic is a two-part international group show of works that confront and insinuate themselves with the viewer. Attempting to question what might be innate or instinctual, each artist works within our daily experiences that lie beyond conscious decisions. Automatic explores contemporary art practices of temporary consolidations, cumulative processes that condense before dispersing. Presenting work that stretches out to the viewer with an immediacy that points beyond itself, Automatic sketches out the persistent, ghostly sensory circuit between the artist, artwork and audience. Curated by artist Gavin Murphy and curator and critic Chris Fite-Wassilak, Automatic opens in Auto Italia South East, Peckham, before reconfigured in Dublin's Pallas Contemporary Projects in October. A free publication with an essay by the curators will be available for the exhibition. Supported by: The Arts Council, The Chelsea Arts Club Trust, Mondriaan Foundation, Culture Ireland, Goethe-Institut, The Arts Council of Ireland, Dublin City Council www.autoitaliasoutheast.org | www.pallasprojects.org

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