Craft

Sam Basu | Lolly Batty | David Burrows | Ian Dawson | Matt Franks | Richard Priestley | Anthony Gross | Laurie Hill | Daniel Jackson | Milika Muritu

28.09.200229.10.2002
Curated by Richard Priestley
'Craft' is a show about contemporary aspiration manifest through science fiction. In this context it uses the gallery space and visitor as a metaphor for the need of the individual to wish for experience beyond the realms of the physically possible.

Richard Priestley, Command Control, 2002
Richard Priestley, Command Control, 2002

A narrative may be drawn from the semi-appropriated, simulated organic forms of Sam Basu, Lolly Batty, David Burrows, Ian Dawson and Matt Franks which implies half remembered glimpses of utopia. To emphasise our mortal earthly existence, Priestley takes us to this portal;  its both 'clunky and craftsie'.  Animated works from Anthony Gross, Laurie Hill, Daniel Jackson and Milika Muritu to offer an extended glimpse of this 'otherworlds'.

Anthony Gross, Oscillator, 2001
Anthony Gross, Oscillator, 2001

Craft is a term which implies process, and is applicable to the artist. It connotes technological adeptness, and applies ironically to Priestley's space-craft, as well as summarising western  aspiration towards desired technological advancement where the borders between science and science fiction are often blurred. 'Craft'  is a term which alludes to the perceived esoteric control of the imbued role of the curator.

Milika Muritu, Control, 2002
Milika Muritu, Control, 2002

 

David Burrows, crazy, martian from hell, 2002
David Burrows, crazy, martian from hell, 2002