Venue
11 Avenue Studios
Starts
Friday, March 15, 2019
Ends
Saturday, March 23, 2019
Address
Sydney Mews, London, SW36HW
Location
London
Organiser
11 Avenue Studios

TUMULT presents a new body of work by Scottish artist Catriona Whiteford, in her first UK solo exhibition. The exhibition brings together sculpture,  photography and print, each formed from an ongoing examination of memory, insomnia and counter-consciousness. Pushing the physical limits of sculptural materials, this body of work serves as a shift and a starting point for new ways of exploring familiar narratives.

Central to the exhibition is a large-scale sculptural installation created using a flexible concrete impregnated fabric. The sculpture drapes and swells from the walls of 11 Avenue Studios, confronting viewers with the contorted, continuously shifting movement adopted by fabric. This quiet conflict between stasis and flux is closely related to the artist’s interpretation of sleep as an empty promise, an attempt to unlatch from consciousness.

“A state of mind somewhat analogous to that which prevails in dreaming, also takes place during reverie. There is the same want of balance in the faculties, which are almost equally ill regulated, and disposed to indulge in similar extravagances. Reverie proceeds from the inability of the mind to direct itself strongly.”

(Robert Macnish, The Philosophy of Sleep)

The title for the exhibition, ‘TUMULT’, refers to the complex intersections of mind and matter while the brain undresses for sleep.  The works presented are drawn from sensations of lucidity, confusion, unrest and chaos, furrowed amongst conscious and unconscious strata and tumbled onto the gallery floor as a set of negotiations.

The works on display incorporate various structural properties in concrete, clay, metal and paper each acknowledging the power and frailty contained within tension and stillness. This tension within sleep is referred to in Japanese as ‘kanashibari’ (binding tightly), and its full translation ‘bound up with metal’ refers to the effects of sleep paralysis.

By creating structures reminiscent of active conflicts through notions of comfort and discomfort, the exhibition suggests moments of vacancy; relief, absence, presence and the contortion of objects from their original intentions. As with previous work, Whiteford explores areas of unconscious and conscious positions and physical space as something simultaneously active and dormant.

This exhibition is kindly presented by 11 Avenue Studios as part of their 2019 Programme.

Drinks sponsorship provided by El Vermut