Autoethnos: stories from the self

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    Abstract

    Three artists jointly present new works in this intriguing group exhibition conceived specifically for C&C Gallery and curated by Susan Diab. At heart sculptors, their common concern is to face and expose secrets of the inner world, expressing the intangible and emotional via material means. Autoethnography is an approach within academic research and writing which places personal, lived experience at the centre of its investigations. It recognises that individuals, living at a particular time within a set of conditions peculiar to them, are representative of and relevant to the wider society.The artists in ‘Autoethnos’ each speak out from their own centre of lived knowledge via the visual aspects of material objects. Yet, a material thing may still be in the process of discovering the shape it wishes to present to the world. An object may break down to become a ‘thing’ when it loses its function or take on other meanings due to the emotional connections it adopts. Sculptural things move in and out of recognition and definition. To a certain extent, this might be what the works of all three artists have in common – yet hasty reconciliations and resolutions may prove to be premature. In approaching ‘Autoethnos’ the viewer is asked to bring their selves opened to the untidier and messier sides of life. Bodies, fragments, associations and damaged goods are on offer so neither refunds nor exchanges may be negotiated.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationLondon
    PublisherC&C Gallery
    Edition1st
    Publication statusPublished - 13 Apr 2018
    EventAutoethnos: stories from the self - London, United Kingdom
    Duration: 13 Apr 20182 Jul 2018

    Keywords

    • Art
    • Sculpture
    • Autoethnography
    • Feminism
    • stories

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