Exhibition

Paul Rooney: La Décision Doypack

23 Apr 2008 – 15 Jun 2008

Regular hours

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

Cost of entry

Free

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Matt's Gallery

London
England, United Kingdom

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La Décision Doypack

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For his first exhibition at Matt's Gallery, and first solo exhibition in London, Paul Rooney will present two newly commissioned works. These works approach the subject of historical memory, how history only properly exists if it is actively recalled in the present, but also how flawed that recollection can be. The works ultimately reveal the comedy and melancholy involved in attempting to represent the past in language or art. The exhibition comprises a new 27 minute film shot on 16mm, La Décision Doypack (2008), co-commissioned by Matt's Gallery and Loughborough University's Radar programme; and a further new work entitled Failing That (2008) with images and text written by the artist, which is free to visitors throughout the exhibition. There will be timed screenings of La Décision Doypack on the hour and at half past the hour, from midday until 6pm, Wednesday to Sunday (no booking required). Both works take politically charged historical moments as starting points and involve real events in their fictional construction. La Décision Doypack is inspired by a real web memoir by retired Australian Mackenzie J Gregory, who remembers walking the night-time streets of Paris during the events of May 1968. Failing That uses a moment from an actual documentary about Chile from the mid-eighties, in which an adolescent boy gives a public speech after the death of his father Manuel Guerrero, who had been killed by the military junta. It is partly because of this connection with real life and real events, events that involve revolutionary turmoil or profound injustice, that the imaginative confabulation and formal artifice of the works themselves is thrown into relief, underlining the pathos and absurdity of our attempts to do justice to the past. La Décision Doypack will also be shown at Loughborough University 12-26 May 2008.

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