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Jill Townsley

Huddersfield
Jill Townsley explores ideas of repetition, process and scientific collaboration, predominantly through large-scale sculpture and installation, often including time-based media.

My work is usually large in scale, often installation based or temporary, though the physical action applied to it's construction is generally of a domestic ‘hand-held' dimension, and always excruciatingly repetitive. Current work reflects a long-term interest in ‘The Role of Repetition Within the Process of Art Production'. I am interested in how subjective results of repetitive action, such as ‘failure through repetition', ‘temporality', ‘erasure' or ‘shifting authorships' have influenced the processes followed within the production of artwork, and how outcomes may (or may not) be contextualised within broader theories of repetition, culture and science. Recent work has utilised elements of time-laps animation or video, in the quest to reveal the repetition of process through time.

 

Till Rolls

Till Rolls

Till Rolls

Till Rolls

Till Rolls

Spoons (In Moments of Repetition Exhibition)

Telescopium (detail)

Cuboid

Moments of Repetition Exhibition - Fulford in Fog and Scribble Square

In-Formation (In Moments of Repetition Exhibition)

In-Formation (Detail)

Scribble to the Count of Five (stills from one of five video's)

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