Sam Cottington
BLANKS
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London Performance Studios is pleased to present BLANKS, a major new commission by
Associate Artist Sam Cottington, in which the languages of sculpture and performance are
brought into counterpoint with the apparatus of the exhibition and the theatre. BLANKS can
be understood as an exhibition in a series of actsâa series of actions, or sleights of hand
by the artistâas well as a piece of theatre, in which objects and staging act as stand-ins for
various modes of discursive production and the publics that such discourse might bring to
life.
First, Cottington seems to present the viewer with an enumeration of readymades.
However, as the viewer approaches these found objects for a second look one, and then
another, of a series of found telephones begins to ring. The suite of assemblages is now an
environment-cum-scenography for four plays written by the artist, and performed by actors
somewhere on the other end of the line.
Performed live over the phone, each play perverts the status of the objects staged
for exhibition by inviting listeners to engage with a series of unclear relationships and
scenarios, invoked and mediated by contemporary communication technology.
As sculpture becomes prop, viewer becomes audience, and exhibition becomes stage,
Cottington explores what critic Sianne Ngai has called the âgimmicks of productionâ:
those moments when an object or person performs too much or too littleâwhen itâs too
easy, undeserving of praise or overly produced, trying too hard, campâand how in those
moments, the sublimated labour in everyday judgements of taste or aesthetic value are
revealed. In setting the sculpture within the language of the readymade and materiality of
the assemblage, and against the made reality of the theatreâsculptural realism against
theatrical melodramaâBLANKS asks us to deconstruct how the discursive lines of
aesthetic acceptability, propriety, decency, and criticality are shored up by a policing of the
suspension of disbelief, in whatever genre of âreal lifeâ scenario they are encountered.
Scripts from the four plays presented in BLANKS are collected in new publication
Phone Plays, which accompanies the exhibition. This is the first publication in
Scores, a new imprint co-commissioned by Montez Press and London Performance
Studios, that publishes scripts and performance texts by artists, theatre-makers and
performance-makers working between the visual and theatrical arts.