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Florian Roithmayr - Inhaler, 2013
Florian Roithmayr's 'With, and, or, Without' exhibition is only going to be around until the 6th of March in the Camden Arts Centre.
'Florian Roithmayr presents a new body of sculptural works which observe material transformations in the processes of making...the sculptures embody the consequences of one surface, material or body yielding another.'
Interestingly enough, the configuration of the exhibition changes daily at the inclination of the front of house team as Roithmayr sets up parameters before relinquishing control of the works.
PLAY SENSE: TALKING
PLAY SENSE: TALKING
Symposium Saturday 23 May 1:30–6 p.m.
Gerald Moore Gallery, Mottingham Lane, SE9 4RW
Book a place @ bookwhen.com/geraldmooregallery
Matthew Cornford, Annie Davey, Ralph Dorey, Dean Kenning, Tara Page, Florian Roithmayr
Play Sense: talking brings together artists and researchers that explore the knotted seams between learning, experience, image, object, language. This event seeks to explore how we can operate between the act of learning and recording learning.
As artists, researchers, educators, students, how do we deal with the requirement to record and present learning, especially as these processes can be fluid, latent, invisible? Can experimental or materials-lead approaches offer alternative forms of knowledge; countering the clarity and speed of text? How are learning experiences documented, represented, aesthetized, valued, communicated? And, can experimental approaches resist being flattened or inscribed back into history or convention?
Speakers are invited to explore connections between art, learning processes and documents from their individual perspectives.
Matthew Cornford is Professor of Fine Art at the University of Brighton, where he leads the BA (Hons) Fine Art Critical Practice course. Matthew collaborates with David Cross as Cornford & Cross. In addition he is working with John Beck on a research project to document the sites of former art schools.
http://arts.brighton.ac.uk/staff/matthew-cornford
http://www.cornfordandcross.com/
Annie Davey is an artist and lecturer presently teaching on the MA Art and Design in Education programme at the UCL Institute of Education, where she is undertaking her PHD.
http://www.ioe.ac.uk/staff/89181.html
http://spaceinbetween.co.uk/exhibited-artists/annie-davey/
Ralph Dorey is an artist and teacher who operates under Sender Brocken and as part of AAS.
http://www.ralphdorey.co.uk/
http://www.senderbrocken.co.uk/
http://aasgroup.net/
Dean Kenning is an artist and writer. Dean currently teaches on BA Fine Art and MRes Art & Philosophy at Central Saint Martins and is Research Fellow in Fine Art at Kingston University.
http://www.deankenning.com/art.html
http://fada.kingston.ac.uk/staff/view_staff.php?id=72
Tara Page is an artist researcher teacher and Head of the MA Artist Teacher and Contemporary Practices (MAAT) at Goldsmiths University of London.
http://www.gold.ac.uk/educational-studies/staff/page/
Florian Roithmayr is an artist with recent solo exhibitions at: MOT International, Brussels; Site Gallery, Sheffield; and Treignac Project, France.
http://www.motinternational.com/artists/florian-roithmayr/
http://www.sitegallery.org/archives/6661
Further info @ playsenseproject.tumblr.com.
Play Sense: Talking is part of a wider project developed by Fay Nicolson in collaboration with Gerald Moore Gallery and is kindly supported by Arts Council England.
Florian Roithmayr
Florian Roithmayr. Warren Beatty, 2012
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Florian Roithmayr
Untitled (moat study), 2013
Cardboard, 22 x 38 x 8cm