Exhibition

Tom Hackett : Shaggy Dog Stories + Specimen

3 Apr 2015 – 28 May 2015

Regular hours

Friday
10:30 – 16:30
Saturday
10:30 – 16:30
Sunday
10:30 – 16:30
Monday
10:30 – 16:30
Tuesday
10:30 – 16:30
Wednesday
10:30 – 16:30
Thursday
10:30 – 16:30

Cost of entry

£ 3 parking

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Installation & archive project

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An installation of 13 wheelbarrows containing yellow silicone rubber dog forms sited in the Orangery at Rufford Country Park. ‘shaggy dog stories’ follows on from a series of ‘artist’ walks using the wheelbarrow dog as a conversation trigger. During these walks Hackett has been collecting phrases and anecdotes from dog owners. These are being assembled into a free artwork in the form of a tabloid newspaper ‘shaggy dog stories’, to be published this autumn for visitors to take home and read. The text composition will be tangential and fragmented rather than ‘straight’ journalism.

 

The dog forms are artificial in their coding, feeling designed and manufactured, and are an extension of Hackett’s on-going examination of the ‘futile purported paradox of the unique hand crafted versus the notion of the soulless repeated industrial form’. The combination of the actual readymade barrows and synthetic code of the ‘hand-made’ dog forms act in a sense as a foil for one another This use of form as conversation trigger builds on Hackett’s integration of collected text and dialogue into his projects. For him ‘the fact that social interaction takes place via a proxy form, is arguably of equal value as a process to the content of the dialogue itself’. The stories collected vary from the profound to the banal. As an artist he is intrigued by the notion of ‘common ground’ however tenuous as a basis for social togetherness in an oft messed up world. Hackett chooses to work with the everyday and commonplace to unearth and question many of the received truths that surround us. 

 

Also showing at Ruford is 'Specimen' an archival project, where Hackett takes over the display cases of the Apsidal Gallery with an exhibition of fragments and relics from over twenty years of installation projects. Sculptural elements are re-configured with fragments of text, which mix facts, reflections and curiously incidental information. Laid out in the vitrines, the individual forms playfully allude to museology and taxonomy and forensic deconstruction. The accompanying in situ publication continues the spirit of ‘shaggy dog stories’ by mixing factual information with side stories which wander of piste and around the houses.

 

Funded by Arts Council England, Notts county council & 20-21 visual arts centre

 

Exhibiting artistsToggle

Tom Hackett

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