Exhibition

FLIPSIDE

19 Jul 2018 – 18 Aug 2018

Regular hours

Thursday
12:00 – 18:00
Friday
12:00 – 18:00
Saturday
12:00 – 18:00
Wednesday
12:00 – 18:00

Cost of entry

Free

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London, United Kingdom

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FLIPSIDE
the opposite, less good, or less popular side of something

About

Lotte Andersen, Saelia Aparicio, Joel Chan,
Phoebe Cummings, Laura dee Milnes, Kira Freije, Roxanne Jackson, Rebecca Jagoe, Lindsey Mendick, Kamile Ofoeme, Paloma Proudfoot & Rosie Reed

FLIPSIDE
the opposite, less good, or less popular side of something

‘That’s right, they said. What you are is a woman. Possibly not human at all, certainly defective. Now be quiet while we go on telling the Story of the Ascent of Man the Hero.’

FLIPSIDE is inspired by Ursula le Guin’s essay, The Carrier Bag Theory of Fiction. In this essay Le Guin challenges the over-told and exhausted ‘Story of the Ascent of Man the Hero’, that is the narrative of early human survival through male heroism and hunting. She argues that this view stems from the Palaeolithic, Neolithic and Prehistoric times when the hunter-gatherer would return home with meat and a story, in which he portrayed himself as a hero. Le Guin takes a different view as she reminds us that the main way that human beings stayed alive at that time was by gathering seeds, roots, berries, leaves, nuts and grains. This indicates that the most important tool for survival must have been a vessel or container to hold gathered products, rather than a stick or a spear to poke and hit with. Le Guin refuses the linear, predictable and masculine notion of a ‘Hero’ and his ‘story’ and his sword. By adopting the carrier bag as a cultural device, she celebrates and encourages a more complex and unresolved narrative, made up of many different voices and experiences. The carrier bag allows space for everyone’s voices and narratives to interlace, intertwine and together contribute to a larger, more complicated mosaic.

‘I don’t know. I don’t even care. I’m not telling that story. We’ve heard it, we’ve all heard all about all the sticks and spears and swords, the things to bash and poke and hit with, the long hard things, but we have not heard about the things to put things in, the container for the thing contained. That is a new story. That is news.’

In the underground, cave like space of Fold, FLIPSIDE brings together twelve unique carrier bags; brimming with sensitivity, kindness, courage, intricacy, generosity, beauty, feeling, reflection, speculation and hope.

‘I came lugging this great heavy sack of stuff, my carrier bag full of...beginnings without ends, of initiations, of losses, of transformations and translations, and far more tricks than conflicts, far fewer triumphs than snares and delusions; full of spaceships that get stuck, missions that fail, and people who don’t understand.’

It has been a privilege to work alongside such brilliant and inspiring artists.

Rosie Reed

CuratorsToggle

Rosie Reed

Exhibiting artistsToggle

Phoebe Cummings

JJ Chan

Lindsey Mendick

Saelia Aparicio

Rebecca Jagoe

Kira Freije

Rosie Reed

Paloma Proudfoot

Roxanne Jackson

Laura Dee Milnes

Lotte Andersen

Kamile Ofoeme

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