pianoresize.jpgView All Images

Lakeside | Earth - Moon - Earth

David Lamelas | Katie Paterson
EARTH - MOON - EARTH

Saturday June 20 - Sunday August 9
Djanogly Art Gallery
Lakeside Arts Centre
University Park
Nottingham NG7 2RD

Admission free
0115 846 7777


Timed to coincide with the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission and the first landing of men on the moon, this exhibition brings together the work of two artists who have addressed the idea of the connection between earth and space. It sets up a dialogue between a key work made in 1969 by David Lamelas, a pioneering figure in conceptual art, and a piece by Katie Paterson, one of the most exciting artists to have emerged in recent years.

Paterson may be only two years into her career, but she has already had solo shows at Modern Art Oxford and at Albion in London and New York, and is currently included in Altermodern: Tate Triennial 2009. Her approach combines conceptual art, technology and the sublime, and she has made work on themes such as the sound of melting glaciers and the simulation of moonlight. This exhibition will feature her extraordinary Earth-Moon-Earth (Moonlight Sonata Reflected from the Surface of the Moon).

Lamelas represented Argentina at the Venice Biennale in 1968, and has lived and worked across Europe and America. His investigations led him from sculpture to installation and the experimental work in film for which he is best known. The piece in this exhibition, A Study of the Relationships Between Inner and Outer Space, was his first film and dates from a period of residence in London. It was originally shown at the Camden Arts Centre during the run-up to the moon landing, and captures anticipations of the impending event in its final section. The exhibition also includes works and documents by other artists relating to the theme of the moon landing.

The exhibition has been organised by Joy Sleeman of the Slade School of Fine Art, University College London and Nicholas Alfrey of the Department of Art History at the University of Nottingham, and is linked to the activities of an AHRC-funded Research Network on Land Art and the Culture of Landscape, 1967-77.

Images: Katie Paterson, Earth-Moon-Earth, 2007; and Still from A Study of the Relationships Between Inner and Outer Space 1969 David Lamelas, courtesy the artist, LUX, London

LECTURES

Friday June 19
18.30 - 19.30
(Followed by private view)
Djanogly Art Gallery Lecture Theatre
Admission free
Joy Sleeman: an introduction to the exhibition Earth - Moon - Earth

Wednesday July 1
18.30 - 19.30
Djanogly Art Gallery Lecture Theatre
Admission free
Conversation between curators Joy Sleeman and Nick Alfrey, with Katie Paterson and David Lamelas.

GALLERY TALK

Thursday July 2
13.00 - 14.00
Djanogly Art Gallery
Admission free
A guided tour of Earth - Moon - Earth with Nick Alfrey

All the lectures and talks are free but space is limited so please book in advance by calling the Box Office on 0115 846 7777. If after booking you are unable to attend, please let us know so we can offer the place to someone else.

http://www.lakesidearts.org.uk/Exhibitions/ViewEvent.html?e=1337&c=5&d=0



lakesideresize   notts-logo-thumb



Comments

Be the first one to comment...


You must be logged in to leave comments.

Sign in using the form below.

Username
Password
 

RSA-Respond-logo_FIN2F6DE6.jpg

Subscribe to the Respond! newsletter

Respond! blog posts

Openings! And a survey for you to do.
The Bash Sustainable Arts Awards and the Barbican's Radical Nature are both holding their private views tonight so it will be a bit of a dash from one to the other.This is the mid-point in respond! We're conducting a piece of research to evaluate whether this has been a valuable ...

How the arts came together over climate change
With over 60 events in Respond!, it's clear that there is a huge amount of activity going on in the arts which tackles the environmental agenda.A few key players helped nudge the arts scene towards this subject matter. In a new interview for the Respond! site, Judith Knight, co-director of ...

Best responses on You Tube!
Check out my rundown of some of the best You Tube footage from artists responding to the environment, where amongst others you can see footage of Robert Smithson’s Spiral Jetty. Some of you may be aware of the recent headlines related to this significant work when in 2008 the Canadian ...

Over 250 years of responding
As part of Respond! we invited the RSA Archive Team to put together a display of archive material that will be on show throughout the RSA House in June.   However, there was so much material that we don't have enough space to show it all at the RSA! So, to ...

Respond! map is now live
The Respond! map is now up and running. The exclamation marks show where events so far confirmed are happening and click through to events in the UK. Let us know if there are any glitches.