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In Transience – incidents & interventions....NL/UK Touring Exhibtion

By  Gary Williams 2007 - 2009
Working in installation, the moving image and ever emerging technologies, Manchester-based artist Gary James Williams enquires into the creative potential of the narrative, exploring the representation of the self, perpetuation of the everyday and ‘real-world phenomena’ in contemporary art practice. In his exhibition at Yorkshire ArtSpace, entitled In Transience – incidents & interventions, Williams presented a new body of work inspired by a 3-week residency, supported by the Arts Council of England, at the Van Dijk Maxillo Faciaal Tandtechnisch Laboratorium, a prosthetic laboratory in Groningen, the Netherlands. The aim of the residency was to research specialist moulding and casting processes and techniques employed in the production of prosthetics, and to develop a series of unique hyper-real sculptural art works. Within the artist’s continuing research, the residency set out to explore creative opportunities arising from the art/science interface and artists working in collaboration with scientific institutions in the research, development and production of contemporary art. “An atmosphere of buoyancy, lightness and clinical cleanness arises within In Transience – incidents & interventions, encouraging the audience to let their imaginations roam through a kind of archival journal that tells of being ‘in transience’. It is a kind of archive of the mind – thoughts give rise to plans that lead to artefacts being made which lead to thought, and so on – that invents a new fictional geographic / cultural space.“ Jo Manby, Manchester Editor Contemporary Magazine. In Transience - incidents and interventions was premiered at Galerie Forma Aktua in Groningen, Netherlands in February 2007 and was exhibited at Yorkshire ArtSpace in March 2008 and Gallery Oldham in Greater Manchester in September 2009.
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Vermeer's milkmaid contemplates the mystery of the universe, while anticipating an image of autonomy

By  Gary Williams

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