Thursday, 13 August 2009
New Display Strategies 2
Wednesday, 5 August 2009
Proh-soh'pa-peer

PROH-SOH’ PA-PEER
an exhibition in two-parts by Richard John Jones
01/09/09 - 08/08/09 + 04/09/09 – 17/10/09
1. A participatory event and real time video shoot taking place at Auto Italia South East.
2. A 6-week video installation at SPACE, exactly a month after the original event.
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PROH-SOH’ PA-PEER* is a sustained exploration of the representational logic of the mainstream media – in particular, the role the media has in shaping the ideological predicates of contemporary political, activist and libidinal (in particular queer) subject positions.
* The exhibition’s title is a phonetic play on the word ‘prosopopoeia’: a rhetorical device in which a speaker or writer communicates to an audience by speaking as another person or object.
1.
AUTO ITALIA SOUTH EAST
01/09/09 - 08/08/09
- live event, Sat 8th August 2pm onwards -
The first exhibition, hosted by auto-italia south east, will take place in the form of a structured performance and film shoot. Proceedings will have the spirit of a contemporary live TV programme and be shot in front of an open-invite audience. The ‘television-magazine’ tone of the shoot encompassing live performance and actions will centre on the dialectical relationship between sex and power in both historical and contemporary modes of political activism. Highly choreographed, yet suitably chaotic, the performance will incorporate multi-scenarios, players and situations into a live event spread over a four acts.
2.
SPACE
04/09/09 – 17/10/09
Following the live event, the footage filmed during the first part of the exhibition will be condensed and edited into a video installation. Occupying the project room at SPACE for six-weeks the footage will be displayed on a loop alongside a specially constructed environment.
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Richard John Jones (b. 1986, Chesterfield) graduated from Central Saint Martins School of Art in 2008. PROH-SOH’ PA-PEER is a unique collaboration between the artist, auto-italia south east and the NEU! exhibition platform at SPACE.
