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Jerwood/FVU Awards 2015: What Will They See of Me?

Group Show

Exhibition

Event overview

This exhibition premieres two significant new commissions by Lucy Clout and Marianna Simnett, the winners of the Jerwood/FVU Awards 2015, a major initiative for early career artists working in moving-image.

In 2013 four artists, Lucy Clout, Kate Cooper, Anne Haaning and Marianna Simnett were selected to receive £4,000 development bursaries to develop pilot works. These works were exhibited in 2014 as part of the Jerwood Visual Arts programme at Jerwood Space, London, and CCA: Centre for Contemporary Arts, Glasgow as part of Glasgow International. Following the exhibition, Lucy Clout and Marianna Simnett were selected to each receive a £20,000 commission to realise the works presented in this exhibition.

The exhibition title ‘What Will They See of Me?’ alludes to the pressures (and perils) of visibility in a digital world, where images of the self are routinely circulated and exchanged, but also reflects underlying insecurities about personal identity and, beyond that, wider anxieties about what we might be leaving behind for posterity.

Lucy Clout’s ‘From Our Own Correspondent’ considers how the rolling deadlines and insistent demands of round-the-clock news reporting are making their presence felt. Trained to put their subject first and their personal opinions second, today’s journalists are also finding (like so many of us) that work is dominating life as a whole. Filmed in a series of anonymous hotel rooms, as if to show how the line between home and work is becoming ever more blurred, Clout’s video combines interviews with writers, bloggers and other media figures with moments of reverie and fantasy.

Marianna Simnett’s ‘Blood’ has the unsettling familiarity of a fairytale. Continuing the artist’s fascination with childhood rites of passage, it pivots around the young protagonist Isabel, following a surgical procedure to her nose. Alternating between the confines of her sickbed and the mountain landscapes of Albania, the film is punctuated by enigmatic scenes in which Isabel is both shadowed and protected by Lali, an Albanian sworn virgin. Lali’s disavowal of her biological sex causes Isabel to question her own path to adulthood, considering how identity is not always in the blood but increasingly in our own hands.

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The Jerwood/FVU Awards are a collaboration between Jerwood Charitable Foundation and Film and Video Umbrella (FVU) in association with Centre for Contemporary Art, Glasgow and University of East London, School of Arts and Digital Industries. FVU is supported by Arts Council England.

Event details

Details

11 March 2015 – 26 April 2015

Jerwood Space

Free, no booking required

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