Announcing current Curfew Tower, IMPOSE||LIFT artists in residence- Juliet Davis and Hannah Leighton-Boyce.
The Penthouse are happy to announce the next artists to take on The Curfew Tower and call Cushendall their home are Juliet Davis and Hannah Leighton-Boyce selected due to their responsive and process driven practices that revel in the power of the moment.
“We
will be travelling to Cushendall by bike and ferry, taking the time
to physically experience the journey, going against accelerations of
time to re-engage with our own rhythms. This slowing down will allow
conversations between ourselves and people we meet along the way to
grow and develop, and will prepare us for the experience of
restriction embodied in The Curfew Tower.
Throughout
the residency we will continue to explore the contrast between the
liberation experienced through movement/travelling and the
physicality of restriction in relation to gender, the body, landscape
and the voice. During the whole of the residency we will be
‘unavailable’ and ‘inactive’, exchanging the dissembodied
interaction of screen based presence and the ‘being’ or ‘online
voice’ (communication criticized for resounding within an echo
chamber) with the isolation of the tower and physical presence of
being in and engaging with life and people in Cushendall.
We
will be developing conversations around physicality and power of the
voice as pure sound expression, its universality, physicality and
intimacy as way of listening, sharing, resisting and opposing”.
Juliet Davis:
The works Juliet Davis creates take hybrid forms between live performance, intervention,
installation, video and publication; exploring both lived,
experienced spaces and the gaps between social conventions to propose
new ways to inhabit the everyday. Davis uses pre-existing movements,
situations, words or shapes from our daily lives which are shifted
and made uncanny, creating awkward situations which blur the lines
between ‘art’ and life.
Juliet Davis studied a BA Visual Art at EESAB School (Rennes,
France) and BA Interactive Arts (Manchester School of Art, UK), and
graduated from an MFA at EESAB Rennes in 2014. She has exhibited,
performed and given talks and workshops in various art centers and
festivals including Bétonsalon (Paris), Inact (Strasbourg),
Excentricités (Besançon), BaM// (Chambéry) Manchester Art Gallery
and The Whitworth Art Gallery (Manchester), The Manchester
Contemporary (Manchester), BALTIC (Newcastle-Gateshead), Harris
Flights (Preston), HEAD (Geneva), and Depo (Istanbul). She’s
co-founder of LEGROOM with artist/choreographer Amy Lawrence, a
movement/art platform exploring the possibilities of what movement
can be, which has recently opened a space in Manchester city centre,
supported by Castlefield Gallery New Art Spaces.
Hannah
Leighton-Boyce is a Manchester based artist whose
works explore present day and historical narratives surrounding
objects and place through site-specific actions, sculpture,
drawing, sound and installation. Her working process combines
research and an exploration of process and materials. She is
interested the performative nature of objects; the qualities of
surface, stories and impressions made on it by its original function
and points of friction between these narratives, surfaces, and
ourselves.
Recent
works have derived from museum archives and found objects that
explore politics of labour and industrial legacy including; a
collaborative live sculpture made with residents of Helmshore,
Lancashire (2014), set within the context of the area’s industrial
heritage; and a sound installation at Touchstones Rochdale (2016)
funded by a New Opportunities Award, which explored the resonant
properties and work history of objects from the museum’s
collection. She is currently developing research through a residency
at Glasgow Women’s Library for an exhibition at Castlefield Gallery
in 2018.
Hannah Leighton-Boyce- The Event of the Thread (2014)
Juliet Davis- MULL IT OVER
(with them), durational intervention by LEGROOM in the Whitworth
Art Gallery, WARP Festival, 2016. image: from video by Sophie
Broadgate
Juliet Davis- I was the assembly hall, video by Juliet Davis, Sophie Lee and Horace Lindezey, part of Outsiderxchanges project, 2016.
Hannah Leighton-Boyce- Instruments of Industry (2016)
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