Wednesday, 16 February 2011

Art Vehicle 54

My recent exhibition 'Header Stretcher Soldier Sailor Shiner Rowlock' at Vitrine Gallery was mentioned in the recent issue of Art Vehicle, please click here to read it. Also, the article is on my Brick Project blog.

Tuesday, 1 February 2011

Philips Research Commission

I have been invited by CSM Innovation and Philips, to be part of an artist panel for the next few months in the development and reconsideration of a commercial Philips product.

Invited artists to take part in this research are:

Rowan Durrant

Helen Lowe

Savvas Pappasavvas

Laura Wilson

the project is managed by Sarah Cole.

Monday, 17 January 2011

Header Stretcher Soldier Sailor Shiner Rowlock at Vitrine Gallery


Laura Wilson

Header Stretcher Soldier Sailor Shiner Rowlock

18 January – 12 February 2011. Daily 24-hour. Opening: Tues 18 January 6-9pm, with slideshow 7-7.30pm. FREE.

Exhibition curated by Ali MacGilp

Header Stretcher Soldier Sailor Shiner Rowlock forms the latest chapter in Laura Wilson’s continuing research into bricks around the world. Her site-specific installation engages with the architectural history of Bermondsey and the unique exhibiting conditions of Vitrine Gallery.

Built behind glass, Wilson’s human-scale brick structures respond to the bricked-up windows of many local buildings. This phenomenon, still to be seen in old houses across the country, is the result of the Window Tax introduced by William III in 1696 to raise funds for his wars in Ireland and overseas. This unpopular law, viewed as a tax on light and air, lasted for 150 years and resulted in the bricking-up of windows to avoid taxation. The exhibition title refers to the six possible orientations of a brick within a wall. Wilson uses bricks from a local factory that have been rejected because they do not meet brick specifications and cannot be sold. In this country brick sizes were standardised during the reign of George III, when bricks were taxed to fund wars in America. These historical taxes on bricks and windows resonate with contemporary revisions of the tax and benefit systems. Layers of Bermondsey’s history permeate Wilson’s installation. The foundations of a medieval abbey lie beneath the modern developments of Bermondsey Square. In the eighteenth century the area was a spa town and by the nineteenth century it was an industrial centre with tanning and leather works, and factories to process food unloaded at the wharves. Its notorious slums featured in Charles Dickens’s Oliver Twist but now its warehouses are flats, restaurants, bars and museums.

Laura Wilson will present a slideshow of images from Brick Project to date as part of the opening of the show.

Laura Wilson was born in Belfast and studied at Central Saint Martins, London. Wilson makes sculpture, installations, drawings, video and performances. Selected exhibitions include; Horse of a different colour, Siobhan Davies Studios, London, 2010; Preludes and Nocturnes, Dalston New Library, 2010; Subvision Festival, Hamburg, August 2009; Brief Encounter, Wolstenholme Projects, as part of the Liverpool Biennale 2008; Scene in the Making, Nicholls & Clarke building as part of Concrete & Class, London 2008; Endgames, Truck, Canada 2007; Ename Actueel 2007: Foundation, Belgium 2007; Sixty-Seven, South London Gallery, London 2006 and Perspective 2004, Ormeau Baths Gallery, Belfast 2004. Wilson has been awarded a Winston Churchill Memorial Fellowship for 2010/11 and has recently been made a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.

PERFORMANCE Mark Wayman Sat 12 February 2011, 4pm. Meet at the Vitrine Gallery, FREE.

Artist Mark Wayman will lead a walking tour around the local area. The initial coherence of the tour will disintegrate, leading to surprising new juxtapositions and intrusions.

Mark Wayman lives and works in London and is well known for his engaging live work.

Special thanks to H.G.Matthews and Colorset UVI for their support.

Press Enquiries: Ali MacGilp VITRINE GALLERY info@vitrinegallery.co.uk - 07940583547

VITRINE GALLERY Bermondsey Square, London SE1 3UN (tube: London Bridge) www.vitrinegallery.co.uk

Monday, 27 December 2010

Bedtime dialogues in Winter

A group exhibition organised by Opa Malyn vzw with work of SNP, Gert37, Mira Albrecht, Wannes Behaegel, Clemens Behr, Willem Boel, Dominiek Colpaert, Ruth Crabbe, Jesse Cremers, Pauwel De Buck, Kris Fierens, Ritsart Gobyn, Geert Koekoeckx, Warre Mulder, Pauline Niks, Tinka Pittoors, Suleika Van der Jeugdt, Samuel Vanderveken, Yasmine Willems and Laura Wilson.

This exhibition shows work of young, contemporary artist on a unique location in Mechelen. You will be surprised by a warming dialogue between sculptures, installations, drawings, paintings and soundsscapes.

15 until 23th January - VERNISSAGE 15th JANUARI from 19H00
saturday and sunday from 10h00 until 20h00 - monday till friday from 14h00 until 20h00
Location: Former Mattress-factory Devis, OLVrouwestraat 110, Mechelen, Belgium

Saturday, 30 October 2010

Preludes and Nocturnes, Dalston New Library

Here are some images documenting the exhibition I had in the summer at Dalston New Library in London, curated by Rose Lejeune. To see the press release for the show please click here.



Monday, 18 October 2010

Artist Village

From 1-5 October I participated in the Artist Village which was part of the exhibition Coup de Ville in the town of Sint Niklaas. The village itself was situated in the town square and was designed by the school of architecture and applied science in Ghent and the Sint-Lucas University of applied science in Brussels. Below are some images.