Metamorphosis

Friday 19 October – Saturday 10 November 2012
Stephen Brandes: From a secret history of Victorian genetic development (Staghorse), 2011, gouache on watercolour paper; courtesy the artist / Rubicon Gallery | Metamorphosis | Friday 19 October – Saturday 10 November 2012 | PS2

Opening Reception Friday 19 October, 6 – 9pm

Stephen Brandes (UK),Vanessa Donoso López (ES), Priscila Fernandes (PT), Cainneach Lennon (IE), Tom Molloy (IE), Ann Murphy (IE), Magnhild Opdøl (NO), Andrea Spencer (UK) • Curated by Rowan Sexton

There is grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having been originally breathed into a few forms or into one; and that, whilst this planet has gone cycling on according to the fixed law of gravity, from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being, evolved.

– Charles Darwin, The Origin of Species, 1859.

Metamorphosis alludes to the process of transformation, where a profound change of form, structure or substance occurs. This exhibition aims to establish clear associations between art and the natural sciences, and to contextualize these dual frameworks, where significant cultural common ground exists. The biological mechanisms of growth, change and evolution are examined in tandem with material, philosophical and conceptual concerns within the visual arts. Highlighting the mutual elements in these distinct disciplines opens up a discourse, which emphasizes experimental overlaps, perception and interpretation, in an historical and contemporary context.

At its core, Metamorphosis aims to explore the dynamic relationship between art and the natural sciences. Each of the artists involved has a unique approach to the dual topics under consideration, and their diverse interpretations encompass a multitude of styles and methodologies. The exhibition encourages a deep integration between both disciplines, and incorporates artworks that investigate experimentation, hybridity, physiological studies, psychoanalytical models, musical interpretation, the historically traditional métier of taxidermy, the specialised craft of glass blowing and sculptural interventions within the space.

Image: Stephen Brandes: From a secret history of Victorian genetic development (Staghorse), 2011, gouache on watercolour paper; courtesy the artist / Rubicon Gallery
Friday 19 October – Saturday 10 November 2012
PS2
11 Rosemary Street
Belfast
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Admission / price: Free

 
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