ISOBAR

  curated by Gaia Persico


CATHERINE BERTOLA - SUSAN COLLIS - LIZ HARRISON - CLAUDE HEATH - KAORI HOMMA


JULES JOHNSON - TIM KNOWLES-  TONICO LEMOS AUAD - SCOTT MARTIN - MARZIA MIGLIORA 


 JUSTIN MORTIMER - ANDY PARKER - GAIA PERSICO - MICHAEL ROBBS - KATE SCRIVENER -


LISA SIGHICELLI - FINLAY TAYLOR - VEDOVAMAZZEI - SARAH WOODFINE - SIMON WOOLHAM 



Isobar is a temporary and variable line; it surveys contemporary drawing practice, constantly fluctuating between media. It breaks away from the preconceptions of drawing as a solely two dimensional medium and transmigrates onto three dimensional objects: furniture, computers, travel guides, books, light bulbs, fabrics, plants and pieces of fruit. Works are selected for their use of quotidian objects, fragile materials and precarious sources.


The drawn is often defined by the use of mutable and ethereal media, it decomposes and changes over time, its traces and residues becoming the focus of attention; light and movement traced in the air become palpable materials, dust particles describe climatic cataclysms and suggest memories.


The thrown away is covered in coveted and 'valuable' doodles and the recycled becomes an artistic source, revealing an ambivalent relationship with the constant consumption of contemporary life. Paper, typically constrained to being just a supporting surface, becomes the drawing itself.


The line becomes a moving image to record fleeting moments, no longer frozen on a sheet of paper but a recreation that has become alive, mutated by the digital in endless possibilities of variations. Drawing that may be easily missed by an inattentive viewer claim back from the public the time taken for its conception, and underline the importance of being observant of our surroundings.


Isobar brings to the fore artists expressions which question the nature of drawing itself, testing our perceptions of what is 'the drawn', so that the world and the everyday may be perceived with renewed curiosity and enhanced awareness.



Private View: Friday, 19th Oct 2007, 6 - 9 pm



CATHERINE BERTOLA


courtesy Workplace Gallery


SUSAN COLLIS


courtesy SEVENTEEN GALLERY

LIZ HARRISON

CLAUDE HEATH


courtesy Fruesorge,Galerie fur Zeichn


KAORI HOMMA

JULES JOHNSON

TIM KNOWLES

TONICO LEMOS AUAD

SCOTT MARTIN

MARZIA MIGLIORA

JUSTIN MORTIMER


courtesy Houldsworth Gallery


ANDY PARKER

GAIA PERSICO

MICHAEL ROBBS

KATE SCRIVENER

ELISA SIGHICELLI



courtesy Gagosian Gallery


FINLAY TAYLOR

VEDOVAMAZZEI


courtesy Magazzino D'Arte Moderna, Rome

SARAH WOODFINE



courtesy Danielle Arnaud Galler


SIMON WOOLHAM

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