And then, a Harrowing

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Stupart, L., Gent, C. and Anachua, K. (2021) And then, a Harrowing. [Show/Exhibition]

Abstract/Summary

A harrow breaks up the surface of the earth or the skin, an agitation of soil that has been left dormant too long where the harrow can excavate whatever ghosts, traditions, memories, viruses, melodies and gestures have been buried. The gallery reverts to barn; the barn disintegrates back to soil. Installed across Wysing’s grounds, gallery and Amphis building, the exhibition includes recent film, sculptural, and video work by Gent and Stupart and sound work by Anucha and Gent as well as a newly commissioned large scale installation work by Gent and Stupart. and then, a harrowing makes visible how narrative is produced by, and produces landscape, weaving new, intimate, unguarded, and often violent stories and spaces for land in crisis.

Item Type Show/Exhibition
URI https://reading-clone.eprints-hosting.org/id/eprint/115805
Divisions Arts, Humanities and Social Science > School of Arts and Communication Design > Art > Fine Art
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