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Gabrielle Hoad & Megan Calver | Ghost Moth | Exeter Phoenix Platform | 2021 |
Our opportunity took the form of a short, experimental residency, during which we reconsidered our predominantly site-specific practice for a gallery environment. Working quickly with a limited range of low-cost and recycled materials, we created a number of test pieces and prototypes, with particular focus on scale, impact and use of space.
Although there was no pressure from Exeter Phoenix to be visible to the public, an audience felt important in the context of what we were trying to do, and so we challenged ourselves to have work in progress on view through a ‘porthole’ we created in the whited-out gallery doors. We also invited a few colleagues and contacts to come into the space by appointment. Curator Matt Burrows provided additional mentoring and support throughout.
It was a great opportunity to ‘think big’ and scale up our work. We were able to experience how different objects, materials or presentation styles read in the formal gallery setting, and how they ‘talk’ to one another and shift in meaning.
Some of the work was made quickly and spontaneously, some developed over the week, some was abandoned after only brief display, some was intentionally ephemeral, and some made purely for ourselves.
Gabrielle Hoad & Megan Calver | Exeter Phoenix Platform | 2021 |
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