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Andre
Stitt,
Substance:
Residue, Drawings & Partial Objects 1976 - 2008
29th
January - 6th March 2010
Substance:
a major solo exhibition by André Stitt launches between 6pm and
8pm on Friday 29th January 2010. Stitt is one of Northern Ireland's
most important contemporary art exports. He is currently based in
Cardiff but the themes that inform his practice are rooted in his
formative years in Belfast. His work is highly charged, generally
hard hitting and may not be suitable for all audiences. Nevertheless,
it is important that we take this opportunity to bring this substantial
exhibition to a local audience. Like a hybrid catalogue/retrospective,
Substance provides valuable insights into Stitt's performances or
'akshuns' and includes a significant number of pieces that have
never been displayed before.
The
project was conceived by the Spacex Gallery in Exeter and has been
expanded and further developed for this exhibition in the Golden
Thread Gallery. André Stitt's performance work focuses on difficult
and traumatic themes including alienation, oppression, coercion
and conflict and often refers back to his experiences of Belfast
in the 70s and 80s. We feel that the time is right to revisit this
work afresh. As well as a cooling of the political climate, there
is now an adequate distance between the events that incited his
'akshuns'and the documentation or residue of his performances to
look at the work from a more objective viewpoint.
A
short film documentary by Lee Stitt, Finbar Maginn & Séan Kaluarachchi
in conversation with André Stitt will also be shown for the duration
of the exhibition
About
the artist. Born in Belfast, N. Ireland in 1958 , Stitt is considered
one of Europe's foremost performance and interdisciplinary artists.
He has worked as an experimental artist since 1976 creating hundreds
of unique works at major galleries, festivals, alternative venues
and sites specific throughout the world. Recent work includes: Venice
Biennale 2005, Blatic Contemporary Art Centre, England 2005, The
Drawing Centre, New York, 2006, Artspace, Sydney 2007, Asiatopia,
Bangkok 2008, Spacex Gallery, England 2008, The Lab, New York, 2009,
MCAC, Northern Ireland 2009. In 2008 he was awarded the prestigious
Creative Wales Award. He is Professor of Performance and Interdisciplinary
Art at the University of Wales Institute, Cardiff and is the director
of the Centre for Fine Art Research at Cardiff School of Art & Design,
Wales, UK. In 2000 he opened trace: Installaction Artspace in Cardiff
initiating a robust programme of international time based work.
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