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- 22 August 2019
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As construction begins on the RCA’s new flagship campus in Battersea, designed by Herzog & de Meuron, a group of artists and designers, students and alumni from the RCA are collectively exploring the process of construction through an artistic research laboratory called ‘Future Archive’.
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- 22 August 2019
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Exhibition dates: Tuesday 17 September to Tuesday 1 October 2019, 11am–5pm
Location: Royal College of Art, Dyson Gallery, 1 Hester Road, London SW11 4AN
Private View: Friday 20 September, 6–9pm
Future Archive uses the construction site in Battersea as a location for field-study in order to create paintings, photographs, texts, performances and experimental responses. This will be displayed at a public exhibition at the RCA Battersea from 17 September – 1 October.
The concept of the Future Archive is directed by Rut Blees Luxemburg, RCA Senior Research Fellow and artist. The project uses the construction phase of the architectural process as an abundant and complex source of research. The exhibition brings to the fore unexpected and under-represented visual narratives related to themes of physical labour and masculinity, technology and materiality as well as the visualisation of latency and duration of the architectural process.
Influenced by the theme of construction, designer and current RCA student, Emily Schofield has devised a support-structure for exhibiting the artworks.
Highlight artworks include:
- A metal installation by Diego Valente that incorporates experimental chemigrams made with clay extracted from 50 meters below the construction site.
- Claire Felicity Miller presents samples to demonstrate future wearable technology that senses the worker’s skin, measuring their body parameters, incorporated in the builder’s protective workwear.
- Sam Creasey’s paintings of the Battersea campus builders are painted with aggregates using soft sand and chalky mediums such as pastel to emulate the topography of the site.
The exhibition is accompanied by a publication called ‘An Inventory of Gaps’, which brings together text by Lucy Holt, who is currently ‘writer-in-residence’ on the construction site and photographs by David Barreiro, who have followed the site closely over the last year. The book is designed by Bakhtawer Haider and Magda Tritto and is published by FOLIUM.
The exhibition is curated by Agata Kik (MA Curating Contemporary Art, 2018) and designed by Emily Schofield (MA Graphic Design, 2020). Participating artists and contributors include David Barreiro (MA Photography, 2019), Sam Creasey (MA Painting, 2020), Andrew Culloo (MA Fashion, 2020), Bakhtawer Haider (MA Graphic Design, 2020), Eleni Han (MPhil Architecture), Adam Hines-Green (MA Sculpture, 2018), Lucy Holt (MA Writing 2020), Rut Blees Luxemburg, Claire Felicity Miller (PhD Textiles), Simone Mudde (MA Photography, 2018) , Magda Tritto (MA Graphic Design, 2020), Diego Valente (MRes Fine Art, 2019) and Simon Ward (MA Photography, 2007).
For further information or images please contact RCA Communications and Marketing Department media@rca.ac.ac.uk