July 25, 2008

Response to our gathering and artists film evening

Filed under: Wysing — Tags: , , , , , — wysing @ 10:15 am

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Both Katherine Hymers and Sarah Evans took the risk of presenting and then talking about their work in a semi - public setting - one artist had created a piece in a short space of time and in a completely new space - Wysing’s window room project space - the other artist had edited and reedited a piece but felt unsure about presenting it as a finalized work to a public or semi-public audience.  To undertake that scrutiny and potential critique of an audience is extremely brave and i hope it felt as rewarding as it did for that said audience.  The evening was among friends but it still felt a rigorous enough process for the artists to feel justified and proud of themselves for taking those steps.

 I enjoyed every minute of the films that were presented and really enjoyed the fact that people new to Wysing felt they too could contribute to a discussion and say just how they felt in reaction to a piece or a presentation.   As a space too i felt the window room had enough informality to be friendly and unintimidating but enough challenge as both a space for art and as a serious place to present and host a discussion on their practice. 

I will keep the vision of the falling snow and the gently swinging figure - in a secret forest somewhere - with me despite the current summer sun.

The Wysing evenings whether organised informally or formally are going from strength to strength and a real testament to the developing community of artists who are not only prepared to share their work but also to step out of their comfort zone and both organise things for themselves but also to host and present themselves to a wider audience - something not all artists are prepared to do.  The more the merrier.

Thank you.

2 Comments »

  1. EXACTLY!

    Comment by davidk — July 25, 2008 @ 10:31 am

  2. Yes, the evening was great! Katherine and Sarah presented their work with passion and the experimental way they approached the projects gave the evening a real buzz.

    Katherine’s film reminds me of Camus ‘Le Mythe de Sisyphe’ when he writes about the idea that “only by facing the absurd can I act authentically; otherwise, I adopt a convenient attitude of wishful thinking.”

    Sarah’s confident drawing brings to mind the biomorphic abstract style of the artist Arshile Gorky.

    Comment by helenj — July 30, 2008 @ 12:06 pm

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