Guest artist HANNAH HUGHES
joins ELIZABETH FULLERTON to chat about her work via Virginia Woolf's 1931 novel 'The Waves'. Not so much a story as a stream (or perhaps, more accurately, a wave) of consciousness, the book is classified as an experimental fiction. It describes the thoughts of six characters through soliloquies, whose lives all pivot around the muted Percival.
Hannah and Elizabeth then open up the artist's practice as collages, cuts and slide-throughs of shadowy forms and real edges. They track how shapes are formed from in-between spaces around objects and the body, how multiple processes distance the form from its source, the invention of visual language and the importance of fragmentations which create a sense of the whole.
ARTISTS
GRACE WOODCOCK (and Octavia Butler)
EMMA COUSIN (and Jean-Paul Sartre)
CHARLEY PETERS (and Charlotte Perkins)
JORDAN BASEMAN (and Patricia Highsmith)
Mixed Tapes - ALICE BROWNE (and Luciana Chetwynd)
Mixed Tapes - TOM WILMOTT (and William Peter Blatty)
Mixed Tapes - ANDREA V WRIGHT (and Edwin A Abbott)
Mixed Tapes - HANNAH LUXTON (and Rebecca Solnit)
Mixed Tapes - SIMON LININGTON (and Simon Linington!)
Mixed Tapes - GRANT FOSTER - part two (and JG Ballard)
Mixed Tapes - GRANT FOSTER - part one (and JG Ballard)
Mixed Tapes - ROSALIND DAVIS (and John Berger)
Mixed Tapes - Welcome to Art Fictions !
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