Archive 2022 KubaParis

Perishable

Antonio Parker-Rees, 'Passenger1.2.3.4', 2021
Antonio Parker-Rees, 'Passenger1.2.3.4', 2021
Antonio Parker-Rees, Waterfall 1, 2021
Antonio Parker-Rees, Waterfall 1, 2021
Installation View ' Perishable',2021
Installation View ' Perishable',2021
4-Installation View ' Perishable',2021
4-Installation View ' Perishable',2021
Maya Levy,For now, 2021
Maya Levy,For now, 2021
3-Installation View ' Perishable',2021
3-Installation View ' Perishable',2021
1-Installation View ' Perishable',2021
1-Installation View ' Perishable',2021
Jay Darlington, Free Fall,2021
Jay Darlington, Free Fall,2021
Roisin Rowe,Bed 1.2.3.4, 2021,
Roisin Rowe,Bed 1.2.3.4, 2021,
Aeji Seo, untitled, 2021
Aeji Seo, untitled, 2021
Ieft_ Harry Roberts ,Untitled (Deptford Pink), 2020 Right_  Operation Starfish, 2021 Sound by Lisa Fabian
Ieft_ Harry Roberts ,Untitled (Deptford Pink), 2020 Right_ Operation Starfish, 2021 Sound by Lisa Fabian
Orla Kane, Moon Cavity, 2021
Orla Kane, Moon Cavity, 2021

Location

Glasgow Project Room

Date

19.01 –27.01.2022

Curator

Aeji Seo and Antonio Parker-Rees

Photography

Joe Habben

Subheadline

Works exhibited in Perishable apprehend much of our post-lockdown uncertainties. Concurrent themes of distance and intimacy run through the show in this coming together of people and artworks from Paris, Seoul, Glasgow and London. Perishables was curated by Aeji Seo and Antonio Parker-Rees. It showcases works by Adam Leech, Siri Black, Maya Levy, Harry Roberts, Joe Habben, Orla Kane, Roisin Rowe, Antonio Parker-Rees and Aeji Seo.

Text

The show' Perishable' tries to make sense of these new settings, where a bed becomes an office and night club becomes a petri dish. In this restructuring of everyday life, (which not long ago would seem the contents of a sci-fi film) boundaries between the personal and public become hazy and complicated. Perishables seeks to capture the sentiments of this time, where people are increasingly isolated yet codependent, displaced and far flung yet resilient, where relationships are ever more reliant on new communicative systems and technologies.

Antonio Parker-Rees