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SUMMARY:A Place in the World\, WOW Festival\, East Gallery\, Norwich
DESCRIPTION:A Place in the World\nA Place in the World is an exhibition of photography and film by women artists\, timed to coincide with the Southbank Centre’s Women of the World (WoW) Festival\, hosted in Norwich for the first time. \nThe works in the exhibition have been assembled as an exploration of the relationship between place and female identity. Place can be taken as location\, that of the artist and the subject of the work\, or social place and how gender constructs a female artist’s place in society. \n\nSome of the works in the exhibition are self-portraits while others depict women that the artist has some kind of empathy with\, the artist sometimes putting herself in their place. Reflection is used as a formal device by some of these artists\, either through the photography of an image in a reflective surface\, or in the case of a double screen video piece\, to reflect the subject of the work. \nThe core of the exhibition is a series of loans from Arts Council Collection in London. This collection has strong holdings of photography and film by female artists\, and a number of works selected for A Place in the World have not been exhibited recently. The exhibition will also show a version of a film installation made by Erika Tan for the Diaspora Pavilion at the Venice Biennale 2017. \nExhibition Opening Times\nExhibition opens 9 March – 28 April. \nClosed for Easter holidays from Friday 30 March to Wednesday 4 April inclusive \nTuesday – Saturday\, 12-5pm. Admission free. \nArtists\nFeaturing Roalind Nashishibi\, Ifeyoma Onyefulu\, Lucy Skaer\, Hannah Starkey\, Erika Tan\, Susan Trangmar\, Valerie Wilmer. \nHANNAH STARKEY\nHannah Starkey explores the urban landscape using reflections and mirrors to draw attention to women in their urban environment. The two works shown use reflection as a device to draw the viewer in\, effectively maintaining a more prolonged engagement with the viewer. \n“Starkey’s mastery lies in using composition\, colour and surface to pull these iconographic parts into a seamless entirety\, spun together like the words of a poem.” – Iwona Blazwick\, Director of Whitechapel Gallery\, London \nVALERIE WILMER\nValerie Wilmer’s photographs of black urban communities in 1970s America have a refreshing naturalism. Her work is candid but intimate\, looking at family\, community and home through images that are not posed and have the spontaneity of documentary photography. Wilmer is a musician who started taking photographs while researching jazz music in Mississippi as a young woman and these images were taken as part of Wilmer’s wider fascination with black culture in the southern states of America. \nROALIND NASHISHIBI & LUCY SKAER\nThe film\, ‘Ambassador’ by Roalind Nashishibi and Lucy Skaer is a double screen work that explores the domestic environment of a male figure of authority\, the British Consul General to Hong Kong in the period soon after the handover of the former colony to China in 1997. He is seen in the domestic setting of the Consulate and the film focuses on what might be thought of as a feminine space and the ambassador’s solitary presence in that space. The use of two screens gives a sense of the interior and exterior of the ambassador’s domestic space and how he inhabits it privately and as part of his professional role. \nIFEYOMA ONYEFULU\nIfeyoma Onyefulu’s photograph ‘Child Brides’\, shows young girls whose childhood has been interrupted and violated by marriage\, a practice rooted in tradition in certain African countries. Onyefulu is known for her children’s books as well as for her photography and often travels across Africa with her camera\, recording life as she sees it. \nSUSAN TRANGMAR\nSusan Trangmar explores urban and rural landscapes through the careful positioning of the female figure framed within the image and looking into the distance. The work is an invitation for the viewer to look through the subject’s eyes. Trangmar’s artworks arise from specific landscape\, architectural and social contexts and explore varying representations of space and place. \nERIKA TAN\nErika Tan’s film installations explore the history of women from her native Singapore and neighbouring Malaysia. Erika’s recent project is a new version of the piece\, The ‘Forgotten’ Weaver\, shown at the Venice Biennale in 2017. It continues the artist’s interest in post-colonial ‘returns’. Focusing on the minor history of a Malayan woman who participated in the Empire Exhibition in London in 1924\, Tan questions the nature of this exhibition project and the eventual death and objectification of the weaver during the exhibition. The artist’s relationship to the material is addressed throughout the work and its methods of production. At times\, we no longer know who is addressing whom\, or who speaks for whom. \nRead More… \n\nShare this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Google+ (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)\n\n	Related\n
URL:http://www.artexhibitions.org.uk/event/a-place-in-the-world-east-gallery-norwich-wow-festival/
LOCATION:East Gallery NUA\, Cavendish House\, St Andrews Hill\, Norwich\, Norfolk\, NR2 4AE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition,Film,Norfolk,Norwich,Photography
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ORGANIZER;CN="East%20Gallery%20NUA":MAILTO:gallery@nua.ac.uk
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