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RELIQUARIES OF EMPIRES DUST

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

RELIQUARIES OF EMPIRES DUST

Reliquaries of Empires Dust is a response to an accelerating age of information with palpable cause and effect, wherein lies an increasing speedway of news and heightened coverage of issues of crippling magnitude, wherein lay the collapse of global circuits, from wars, monetary, social and environmental mono-systems, multi-systems, ecosystems and the redefining of lines of geopolitics. All intrinsically linked, this has become a viral down turn-on the brink of collapse and reinvention. A penultimate new order coalescing like a clot during this, the system of a down, and a time of macro introspection and the need for reinvention of archaen networks now failed.The blurprint of the circus is over. The phoenix is stirring.


Alexey Akimov (Russia)-Tania Antoshina (Ukraine)-Stephan Apicilla Hitchcock (USA)-Elena Bajo (USA)-Hannes Bend (Deutschland)-Nikolaus Berendonk (Deutschland)-Norbert Bisky (Deutschland)-Reinhard Bock (Deutschland)-Jenny Brown (Australia)-Johannes Buss (Deutschland)-Francesca Cho (Korea)-Jay Chritchley (USA)-Lorraine Clarke (UK)-Dominic Cloutier (USA)-Herve Constant (France)-Silvio De Gracia (Argentina)-Dorethea Daus (Deutschland)-Alfredo de Venezia (Chile)-Birgit Deubner (Deutschland/UK)-James Edmonds (UK)-Dominik Eggerman (Switzerland)-Thomas Draschan (Austria)-Bill Fisher (USA)-Leo Fitzmaurice (UK)-Angela Freiberger (Brazil)-Soledad Garcia (Chile)-Stephanie Gerner (Deutschland)-Garth Gregory (Australia)-Anthony Gross (UK)-Stephan Halter (Deutschland)-Karen Hirst (USA)-Lan Hungh (Taiwan)-Mariana Guzman-Hiede Hatry (USA/Deutschland)-(Chile)Yolande Hunter (USA)-Clint Imboden (USA)-Elmar Kaiser (Deutschland)-Elena Katz (Deutschland)-Julio Lamilla (Chile)-Konrad Laut (Deutschland)-Ryan Lemke (USA)-Liquid Cat (Italy)-Therese Lundberg (Sweden)-Dion Laurent (USA)-Simon Mack (UK)-Antonello Matarazzo (Italy)-David Medalla (Phillipines/UK)-Boris Mikhailov (Ukraine)-Lauren Moffat (Australia)-Nicole Mollett (UK)-Liz Munsell (USA/Chile)-Andrés Navarro (Chile)-Thomas Nicolai (Deutschland)-Nelleke Nix (USA)-Amanda Oliphant (UK)-Clemente Padin (Uraguay)-Reynolds (USA)-Petra Reimann (Deutschland)-Angelik Riemer (Deutschland)-Mauricio Román (Chile)-Karl Saliter (USA)-Janne Schaffe (Deutschland)/Kristine Agergaard (Denmark)-Carlos Silva (Chile)-Sebastiaan Schlicher (Nederlands)-Tai Shani (UK)-Pamela Seymour Smith (USA)-Willoughby Sharp (USA)-Shanghay Surbir (Deutschland)-Andre Smits (Nederlands)-Saso Stanojkovik (Macedonia)-Jacek Sztuka (Poland)Kai Teichert (Deutschland)-Claudia Tapia (Chile)-Anja Teske (Deutschland)-(Chile)-Anna Thew (UK)-Willi Tomes (Deutschland)-Iva Vacheva (Bulgaria)-Paula Venegas (Chile)–Hatty Vidal Hall (UK)-Deborah Wargon (Australia)-Claudia Zweifel (Switzerland)


Opening 1. – 3. Mai 2009.

Video-Screenings und Performances während des gesamten Wochenendes und weitere Veranstaltungen während der gesamten Dauer der Ausstellung unter Beteiligung der ausstellenden Künstler.

Die Ausstellung ist vom 1.- 14. Mai 2009 in den Räumen der Bereznitsky Galerie in der Heidestraße am Hauptbahnhof täglich

12 – 19 Uhr geöffnet.
 

Exhibition @ Walden Kunstausstellungen

Monday, January 5th, 2009

Flyer 2009 Front

Friday the 9th January 19.00
Garth Gregory and Lauren Moffatt

painting / installation

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Walden Kunstausstellungen

kastanienallee 86 10435 Berlin

Walden 2009
 
Walden .2 2009

“my third foot”

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

2008
“my third foot”

Kulturepalast Wedding International


Garth Gregory and Lauren Moffatt install the kulturpalast with video, animation, sculpture, painting, and found objects. By placing their works in dialogue with one another, they create a narrative based on mismatched tempos and the friction between static and time based media.

Here I have attempted to capture the motion of painting I have taken 4 still images of a tap dancer from the streets of London and on the same canvas reproduced the figure over and over again each time removing part of or the whole figure that was there previously, it is a basic stop motion animation which talks about painting. Although technically nothing new it created quite a beautiful effect and presents quite simply the process of painting and the aplication of motion to a traditionally static medium.

to watch the video

"Dealing with Motion"

instolation view 2

instolation view 1

“(N)o Man is an Island

Friday, March 7th, 2008

2007  

“(N)o Man Is An Island”

Mühsamraum

A studio living space flipped

(N)o Man is an Island, The collaborative exhibition by Lauren Moffatt and Garth Gregory, fuses painting and sculpture into a large scale installation in a residential space in Berlin Friedrichshain. By means of an assembly of painted and drawn surfaces, the two-winged installation indexes questions surrounding contemporary painting practice and plays with the aesthetic of the contemporary painter‘s working environment.

(N)o Man is an Island, eine Gemeinschaftsausstellung von Lauren Moffatt und Garth Gregory, verbindet Malerei und Skulptur in einer grossen Installation in einer Wohnung in Berlin-Friedrichshain. Gemalte und gezeichnete Flaechen wurden in zwei separaten Komplexen ineinander gefuegt. Durch die Einbettung in den Arbeitsraum eines Malers werden Fragen ueber zeitgenoessische kuenstlerische Praxis aufgeworfen.

 Garth Gregory constructs a shack from painted motifs, offering a claustrophobic viewing cabin as opposed to the standard spacious and sterile white cube. Through a small window, a scene of domestic comfort can be observed. The construction forms a critical space where the visible yet inaccessible outer world is forced into direct parallel with his painted surfaces. The installation opens questions as to the relevance of display and the role surroundings play in the interpretation and significance of work.

This installation took place in my apartment in Berlin its purpose was to pose questions about the nature of display. The location played a large roll in this as my studio and living space became the stage. The cabin which I constructed in the entrance way to a room created an interesting scenario. Within the small cabin the walls and sealing were fully collaged with paintings and drawings creating a very claustrophobic environment. This was contrasted by a window also in the cabin through which the viewer could look into the remainder of my living room where “carrousel” (Jon Kroll & Jan Schieffer) was performing live music and two other friends played chess. The effect was interesting, generally speaking the viewer was initially drawn to the window completely ignoring the hundred or so images in the space between, then slowly after viewing the outside world they would begin to process the imagery within the cabin. What I think I managed to create here is an uncomfortable viewing environment that forced the viewer to asses the artists surroundings as an important aspect in the creation of their work. This was beautifully furthered by Lauren Moffats installation, which swung the studio floor onto the opposing wall to the shack spinning the viewer’s perception and making the viewer contemplate the artist’s environment as a work in its self.

Cabin scan

under construction

Jan in the window

viewer

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Instolation View

“Anticipating Forgetfulness”

Friday, March 7th, 2008

2006

“Anticipating Forgetfulness”

Galerieigeneschlafzimmer

Exhibition in collaboration with George Barber
Music by carrousel

The work is a large wall collage made up of drawings concept ideas and finished works
It is interesting in that the work as a whole creates the concept of completeness where as individually the images are mainly incomplete. This continues to play a strong roll in my work, that the display of artwork is an artwork in itself. What was interesting for me was the activity of taking a whole lot of concept sketches doodles and scraps of paper from my studio floor and by pushing them all up against one another creating a new scene a new work completely removed from its original meaning, this in fact is in direct contrast to the sketches themselves which spend years in their incomplete states.  In a lot of ways I have managed to complete in a few days many concepts, which developed over a period of years.

"Contemplating Forgetfulness"

installation view 2

detail 3

detail 2

detail 1