Dobai, Sarah (2002) Yard. [Show/Exhibition]
Type of Research: | Show/Exhibition | ||||||
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Creators: | Dobai, Sarah | ||||||
Description: | Curated by art critic Barry Schwabsky and Arnolfini Curator Catsou Roberts, the exhibition 'Shimmering Substance' , which took its title from the Jackson Pollock painting, explored the importance of the idea of materiality to contemporary art practices. The show featured a range of well established and emergent contemporary artists including; Felix Gonzales-Torres, Ernesto Neto, Roger Hiorns, David Musgrave as well as myself. In the show I was represented by 'Yard', a film installation work originally shot on 16mm. The piece featured a stage-managed rainstorm taking place in a courtyard at night. In the work I aimed to examine the use of rain as an atmospheric and narrative device in mainstream cinema. In the 6-minute duration of the film loop the storm is taken out of the context of a human drama to reveal how such atmospheric effects can be used to build narrative expectation in the audience. ‘Yard’ did not attempt to disguise the constructed quality of its production, so that the decision to suspend disbelief is a conscious one for the spectator rather than unconscious as it is with illusionistic cinema. This area of research relates to the critique of conventional cinema by contemporary artists working with the moving image as seen in the work of Rodney Graham or Douglas Gordon. As a fixed frame film work in which the picture moves but the image stays the same it also investigated the relation between the still and moving image; an area of current practice and debate as witnessed in the recent work of Gillian Wearing (Bloomberg show). The exhibition was accompanied by a 90pp catalogue featuring images of the artist’s works. |
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Additional Information (Publicly available): | SARAH DOBAI Sarah Dobai works with photography, film and video, she has exhibited widely in the UK, Europe and America. Recent exhibitions include On the Nature of Things, Kamloops Art Gallery, Canada (2011), A Fire Is Set in His Masters House, Chapter Arts, Cardiff (2011), Theatres of the Real, Antwerp FotoMuseum (2009), Darkside 2, Winterthur FotoMusuem (2009), Studio/ Location Photographs, Works| Projects (2009), Sarah Dobai; Photographs and a Film, Galerie Zurcher, Paris (2008), Dispari Dispari, Reggio Emilia (2008) Innocence and Experience, Gimpel Fils, London (2007) and Sarah Dobai, Artists’ Space, New York (2003). In 2006 Kettles Yard, Cambridge presented a major solo show of selected photographs and a specially commissioned two screen video projection ‘Model 280’. In the mid 1990‘s Sarah Dobai completed an MFA at the University of British Columbia after Canada after which she established her practice with a consciousness of international debates around photography and the moving image. From 2004-2006 she was awarded a Residency at Delfina Studio Trust, London and in 2008 she was made a Visual Arts Laurete by the Centre International des Recollets, Paris. Her work is featured in Charlotte Cotton's ‘The Photograph as Contemporary Art’ Thames & Hudson, and in the second edition of Michel Poivert’s’ ‘La Photographie Contemporaine’, Flammarion Presse 2010. She lives and works in London. RESEARCH STATEMENT My work with photography, video and film combines studio-based and on location approaches to reflect on the everyday and its relationship with the media of photography and film. Whilst my work with the still and moving image have been wide-ranging, the work has seen the development of prevailing themes and methodologies predicated around the dynamics of space, place and the human subject as understood through our own intimate experience and through the images of collective experiences represented on TV, in the cinema and in literature. Recent research has led to the production of a number of film and video works, Short Story Piece, Model 280 and Nettlecombe which are distinctive for the way that they both engage in and actively defy the conventions of mainstream illusionistic and narrative cinema. The recent series Studio/ Location Photographs focusses on the image of the shopping mall and how its concern with commodity and consumption effects the way the space functions and how people behave there. The series juxtaposes photographs of un-peopled sites shot in malls, with images of actor/models taken in the studio. In the studio the models are pictured in a set whose construction intentionally echoes the architectural qualities of the urban spaces photographed. The demeanour of the models in the studio photographs move between the enacted and un-posed, drawing parallels between people’s uneasy relation to public space in everyday life and how a model finds ‘a way to be’ in the theatrical context of the photo-shoot. ‘Studio/ Location Photographs’ continues my on-going use of photography and film to consider artifice as a condition of everyday life. I am currently developing a new film which plays narrative or psychological readings against the exposure and recognition of the conditions of the production of the works themselves. SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2009 Studio/ Location Photographs, Works|Projects, Bristol, UK 2008 Sarah Dobai: Photographies et film, Zurcher Gallery, Paris, France 2006 Sarah Dobai; Phototographs & Filmworks, Kettles Yard, Cambridge, UK 2005 Short Story Piece. 1000 000mph, London. UK. (New projection and bookwork) 2004 What we talk about when we talk about love, Galerie Zurcher, Paris, France 2003 Two on a Party, ArtLab, Imperial College, London, UK 2011 On the Nature of Things, with R. Graham, S. Oxsannen & Jacques de la Villegle, Kamloops Art Gallery, Canada 2010 Splitting in Two, Gimpel Fils, London 2009 Darkside II - Photographic Power & Violence, Disease & Death Photographed, curated by Ur Stahel, Fotomuseum Winterthur 2008 Limited, The Wharf Road Project, London, UK 2007 Innocence & Experience, Gimpel Fils, London, UK 2006 75 Years of Collecting: Portrait of a Citizen. Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver. 2005 LOOP, International exhibition of Video and film, Barcelona, Spain 2004 Richard Billingham, Sarah Dobai, Valie Export, Joao Penalva, 2003 Sodium Dreams. Group show including P. Huyghe, S. Morris, M. Boyce, SELECTED RESIDENCIES Commissions East Residency, Jaywick, Nov ‘09-May 2010 |
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Your affiliations with UAL: | Colleges > Chelsea College of Arts | ||||||
Date: | 27 April 2002 | ||||||
Event Location: | Arnolfini, Bristol | ||||||
Locations / Venues: | Location From Date To Date Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol, U.K. 27 April 2002 23 June 2002 Cornerhouse, Manchester, U.K. 13 July 2002 1 September 2002 Galerie Zurcher, Paris 2001 |
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Date Deposited: | 07 Dec 2009 09:58 | ||||||
Last Modified: | 23 Apr 2012 13:28 | ||||||
Item ID: | 1001 | ||||||
URI: | https://ualresearchonline.arts.ac.uk/id/eprint/1001 |
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