Franks, Matt (2004) Into My World. [Art/Design Item]
Type of Research: | Art/Design Item | ||||
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Creators: | Franks, Matt | ||||
Description: | ‘Into My World’ was a key part of the exhibitions and installations that re-launched the Aldrich Museum after a renovation and expansion project that doubled the Museum’s existing size. The Museum has a reputation in America of encouraging and promoting new and emerging artists to a new audience. Thematically there were several significant common themes and concerns that were critically examined: ·Role of making and craft mediated by critical appreciation of theory My own contribution to the show comprised an installation work using black light to activate fluorescent nylon flock covered sculptural shapes. The hypnotic affect made reference to psychedelia and pop mythology. The catalogue for ‘Into My World’ generated new essays by Aldrich curator Jessica Hough and Stephan Hepworth which critically re-examined the current development of British Sculpture and its forebears in the framework of an American perspective. |
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Official Website: | http://www.kunstaspekte.de/index.php?tid=11587&action=termin | ||||
Additional Information (Publicly available): | Matt Franks was born in Yorkshire in 1970. After graduating from Goldsmith's College with an MA Fine Art in 2000, his first solo show 'transcendent plastic infinite' - for which he inverted traditional floor-based sculpture by placing it on the ceiling - was held at Tate Britain's Art Now space in 2002. Between 2001 - 03, his work was shown as part of 'Tailsliding', a British Council international touring exhibition featuring twelve young British artists 'currently creating eclectic work within the conventions of painting and sculpture'; for 'Into My World' (2004), a showcase for recent British sculpture at the newly re-opened Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Connecticut, USA, Franks was invited to take part in the associated Weir Farm Residency programme to produce a specially commissioned new body of work for the exhibition. Franks' sculptural installations often feature assemblages of neon-coloured perspex and large, smoothly-shaped and hand carved blocks of styrofoam to produce bizarre and humorous forms. His first public installation for an exterior site in London, 'Fooooom!!!' - a three metre high, white exploding cloud - was recently on show at The Economist Plaza, London, commissioned by the Contemporary Art Society (24 January - 9 March 2007). Matt Franks is represented by Houldsworth Gallery, London. |
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Your affiliations with UAL: | Colleges > Camberwell College of Arts Research Centres No Longer Active > International Centre for Fine Art Research (ICFAR) |
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Date: | 13 June 2004 | ||||
Copyright Holders: | Franks, Matt | ||||
Related Websites: | http://www.mattfranks.net, http://www.metropolis-rise.co.uk, http://www.metropolis-rise.co.uk/shanghai.html, http://www.tempcontemp.co.uk, http://www.tate.org.uk/britain/exhibitions/artnow/mattfranks/default.shtm | ||||
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Locations / Venues: | Location From Date To Date The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Connecticut, U.S.A. 13 June 2004 1 September 2004 |
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Date Deposited: | 07 Dec 2009 11:48 | ||||
Last Modified: | 26 Sep 2011 12:46 | ||||
Item ID: | 988 | ||||
URI: | https://ualresearchonline.arts.ac.uk/id/eprint/988 |
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