Bloomberg Space

COMMA18: Charlotte Moth

28 Jan - 20 Feb 2010

Installation shot
CHARLOTTE MOTH

28 January - 20 February 2010

Charlotte Moth will develop two separate works in sculptural dialogue with one another.

The first consists of placing a shimmering blue sequinned curtain to envelop the balcony space. This piece follows a conceptual trail that responds to the specifics of a site and the development of a work through its own process of making and being re-made in a number of situations. Thus enabling the work to develop a narrative and life span of its own that goes beyond the temporary framework of a specific exhibition.

At a certain moment the curtain becomes an architectural threshold that must be physically passed through in order to gain access to a second, more intimate, space. In this contained space Moth will place a slide show that slowly reveals, through various angles and positions of the camera, an event performed solely for the purpose of being photographed. A large net filled with multi-coloured balloons is suspended in an otherwise empty hall. Flung high into the air, the balloons create various spatial configurations as they fall. Moth uses the construction of space and the site of display as a mirroring device to re-activate the event through the viewer's experience of seeing this slide show. The theatrical nature of the photographed space, empty of human presence, echoes the architecture of Bloomberg SPACE's towering atrium.

Moth's commission extends her research-based practice which investigates how landscape, architecture, furniture, objects, and social and economic milieu work together to create a context that determines our relationship to place. Within Moth's work, experience of space often leads to the invention of narratives, which can take form either in the mind of the viewer or be told by the artist through monologues or interior dialogues in the context of the installation.
 

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