Video a clip of One, Two, Three, Four.
Liminal 2013
Video Projection
Duration: 13.20
One, Two Three Four was exhibited as part of the Liminal exhibition at the Otter Gallery, University of Chichester, 5th October - 17th November 2013
In talking about creative thinking Irene Barberis-Page describes how artists explore ‘intersecting porosities of the visible, invisible and conceptual’.1 This idea of different realties merging to reflect multiple layers of experience underpins this work which responds to the former Graylingwell psychiatric hospital. A location laden with past experiences the site is gradually transforming into a new living environment as it undergoes redevelopment.
The work presents bisected views of particular locations on the working site and investigates the edges between what we see and what we know of a place. The transitions within and between images consider how our spatial awareness and anticipation of change merge as a liminal experience that hovers between different perspectives.
The Liminal exhibition was accompanied by a Symposium on the theme of liminality for arts professionals, postgraduate students, academics and researchers: 8th November 2013
1 Farthing, S., Chorpening, K. & Wiggins, C. (ed.) The Good Drawing (2012) London: Chelsea Colleges of Art & Design