Exhibition
Domain_Material Presents: Reference Point
20 Feb 2020 – 1 Mar 2020
Regular hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- Closed
- Wednesday
- 12:00 – 17:00
- Thursday
- 12:00 – 17:00
- Friday
- 12:00 – 17:00
- Saturday
- 12:00 – 17:00
- Sunday
- 12:00 – 17:00
Address
- 1, Paved Court
- Richmond
England - TW9 1LZ
- United Kingdom
Travel Information
- Richmond (District Line)
- Richmond (National Rail)
Reference Point is a show by Domain_Material and invited collaborators. It presents a multimedia exhibition incorporating projection, painting, embroidery, print and performance.
About
How do we collect and mediate information? The artists have explored this theme through a research-based project that began by investigating various the individual testimonies of William Renwick, a surgical appliance maker and former inhabitant of One Paved Court; Donald Ward, a poet and M McQueen a union mineworker, antecedents of Amy and Chloe respectively. The artists have spent the six week residency developing the material into an exhibition that questions how we receive, perceive and understand information and the political implications of these questions.
Reference Point explores the variety of ways that artists can interpret data, imagery and sound to create new work, expanding the methods with which we communicate.
Amy Gillies recently completed an MFA in Fine Art from Kingston School of Art, where she also studied a BA Hons in Fine Art and Art History. Since graduating, Amy has exhibited at the Solace Summit 2019 in Birmingham with Shared Press. She lives and works in London.
AmyGillies.com
Chloe Hurst is the founder of Articulate, a monthly Spoken Word evening based in Bermondsey. She graduated from Kingston School of Art with an MA in Art & Space in 2018 and from Cambridge School of Art with BA Hons Fine Art in 2017. Recently Chloe has shown work as part of kut ArtBook Fair. She lives and works in London.
ChloeHurst.net