when: 11 - 17 April 2024 | venue: Comber Street Studios | cost: Free | address: 5 Comber Street, Paddington NSW 2021 | website: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/one-hand-cannot-clap-alone-opening-night-tickets-868837545487 | tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/one-hand-cannot-clap-alone-opening-night-tickets-868837545487
published: 09 Apr 2024, 5 min read
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'One Hand Cannot Clap Alone' is a gathering, a sharing of burdens, a responsibility, a dedication and a veneration to a continuum of interconnected experiences and overlapping timelines inviting viewers to consider who and what connects our past to our future/s.
'One Hand Cannot Clap Alone' platforms the works of 18 artists and groups whose artistic practices are attentive to familial networks, ancestral memory and collective making that actively counter the notion of the auteur. Exploring personal legacies, heirlooms, and familial mythologies, the artists in the exhibition through film, textiles, sound, sculpture and jewellery push through mixed feelings of joy, grief, love and hope.
Dissolving boundaries between artist and muse to form a common labour of love, in this interdependent symphony we witness a convergence of past, present, and the dreams of a future yet to arrive. For an artist - like the clapping hand - requires a counterpart, be it a muse, a collaborator, or the collective whispers of generations past. Together they create a resonance far more profound than solitary applause.
Grounding this show is the exploration and provocation of ethics surrounding non-exploitative communal labour and a call towards opacity in the arts when approaching topics of grief and lamentation. Furthermore, a question is presented to the audience: how can we move beyond the footnote when acknowledging those who help us get here.
Curated by Lachlan Bell with assistance from Courtney Bowd, the show features archival and contemporary work from emerging and established artists connected to Warrane/Sydney and to the University of New South Wales. Throughout the duration of the show, a series of activations and participatory workshops will afford new ways for audiences to expand on the themes of collaboration touched on by works in the show.
Opening Night: Wednesday 10 April (6pm - 8:30pm)
Exhibition Duration: 11 - 17 April (Open daily, 10am - 5pm)
Participating artists & performers:
Tamara Elkins @tamaraelkinsartist
Leila Frijat @thistle.b
Aksel Haagensen
Hannah McKellar @hannnahmckellar
Mei Lin Meyers @mei_yers
Karlina Mitchell @karlina_mitchell
Megan Morrall @morrall_jewellery
Marleena Oudomvilay @marleena_o
Vella Pihlak
Olivia Reily @oliviareily
Kata Szász-Komlós @tiny_handsz
Megan Tan @ergonomic_cheeseboard
Monica Trieu @monicatri_ew
Aarushi Zarthoshtimanesh @aarushizart_1
Michail Mathioudakis @m.ichail
Olev Muska
Perekolmik 'Family Trio' (Siiri Iismaa, Kieran Scott, Ella Scott)
String Club (Astrid Bell, David Suyasa, Kata Szász-Komlós)
Curators:
Lachlan Bell @loch.man
Courtney Bowd @courtneylovechild
Access information: Large font and easy English catalogues, audio descriptions, close to a bus stop on Oxford St with limited parking options on nearby streets. The walk from Oxford St to Comber Street Studios has a downwards elevation of 10m and a small pedestrian footpath. The Loading Dock, open for the Opening Night is wheelchair accessible, however the Front Room, Middle Room and Bathroom are not wheelchair accessible due to steps. Some works featured in the show explore themes including death.
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'One Hand Cannot Clap Alone' is a gathering, a sharing of burdens, a responsibility, a dedication and a veneration to a continuum of interconnected experiences and overlapping timelines inviting viewers to consider who and what connects our past to our future/s.
'One Hand Cannot Clap Alone' platforms the works of 18 artists and groups whose artistic practices are attentive to familial networks, ancestral memory and collective making that actively counter the notion of the auteur. Exploring personal legacies, heirlooms, and familial mythologies, the artists in the exhibition through film, textiles, sound, sculpture and jewellery push through mixed feelings of joy, grief, love and hope.
Dissolving boundaries between artist and muse to form a common labour of love, in this interdependent symphony we witness a convergence of past, present, and the dreams of a future yet to arrive. For an artist - like the clapping hand - requires a counterpart, be it a muse, a collaborator, or the collective whispers of generations past. Together they create a resonance far more profound than solitary applause.
Grounding this show is the exploration and provocation of ethics surrounding non-exploitative communal labour and a call towards opacity in the arts when approaching topics of grief and lamentation. Furthermore, a question is presented to the audience: how can we move beyond the footnote when acknowledging those who help us get here.
Curated by Lachlan Bell with assistance from Courtney Bowd, the show features archival and contemporary work from emerging and established artists connected to Warrane/Sydney and to the University of New South Wales. Throughout the duration of the show, a series of activations and participatory workshops will afford new ways for audiences to expand on the themes of collaboration touched on by works in the show.
Opening Night: Wednesday 10 April (6pm - 8:30pm)
Exhibition Duration: 11 - 17 April (Open daily, 10am - 5pm)
Participating artists & performers:
Tamara Elkins @tamaraelkinsartist
Leila Frijat @thistle.b
Aksel Haagensen
Hannah McKellar @hannnahmckellar
Mei Lin Meyers @mei_yers
Karlina Mitchell @karlina_mitchell
Megan Morrall @morrall_jewellery
Marleena Oudomvilay @marleena_o
Vella Pihlak
Olivia Reily @oliviareily
Kata Szász-Komlós @tiny_handsz
Megan Tan @ergonomic_cheeseboard
Monica Trieu @monicatri_ew
Aarushi Zarthoshtimanesh @aarushizart_1
Michail Mathioudakis @m.ichail
Olev Muska
Perekolmik 'Family Trio' (Siiri Iismaa, Kieran Scott, Ella Scott)
String Club (Astrid Bell, David Suyasa, Kata Szász-Komlós)
Curators:
Lachlan Bell @loch.man
Courtney Bowd @courtneylovechild
Access information: Large font and easy English catalogues, audio descriptions, close to a bus stop on Oxford St with limited parking options on nearby streets. The walk from Oxford St to Comber Street Studios has a downwards elevation of 10m and a small pedestrian footpath. The Loading Dock, open for the Opening Night is wheelchair accessible, however the Front Room, Middle Room and Bathroom are not wheelchair accessible due to steps. Some works featured in the show explore themes including death.
Go see One Hand Cannot Clap Alone: A Collaborative Group Exhibition 2024.
One Hand Cannot Clap Alone: A Collaborative Group Exhibition 2024 is on 11 - 17 April 2024. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in Paddington. Call 0434169179 for details. Visit their website at https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/one-hand-cannot-clap-alone-opening-night-tickets-868837545487.
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