Basic unit of display

Basic unit of display

16 May – 15 June 2024

Basic unit of display

16 May – 15 June 2024

Showcasing innovative video and filmic work by Australian artists, Basic Unit of Display explores the connections between low-fidelity imagery, available equipment, infrastructure, and critical thought.

Curated by Sebastian Henry-Jones, Basic Unit of Display highlights exciting video and filmic work by Australian artists, focusing on resourcefully-made pieces that embody a DIY ethos. The exhibition delves into the conditions within the small-to-medium sector of the arts, which has faced significant underfunding in recent years, especially for the production and presentation of experimental video works.

The decision to create art in a DIY manner can stem from aesthetic, ideological, or economic reasons. Presented in a relatively well-resourced university gallery, Basic Unit of Display seeks to establish connections between the low-fidelity image, the equipment available to artists, the infrastructure delivering art to audiences in the small-to-medium, artist-run sphere, and the culture of critical thought historically associated with experimental practices and spaces.

As the fourth exhibition in an annual series highlighting Artist-Run Initiatives, this exhibition aims to underscore the dynamic, inventive, and collaborative nature of contemporary ARIs.

Artists: Anje Rossendell-Piper, Charlie Freedman & Martina Capurso, Harrison Witsey, Holly Childs, 吓粑粑 Blabla Hole, June Mills, Kitman Yeung, Toby Zoates and wani toaishara.

Image: Kitman Yeung, come come 【来来】2021. Animation: hand drawn frames, digitally coloured, 4:01. Courtesy the artist.  

Details

When

Exhibition dates: 16 May - 15 June 2024
Monday to Friday, 11am–5pm | Saturday, 12–4pm

Location

SCA Gallery and adjoining spaces, Old Teachers' College, Manning Road, The University of Sydney, Camperdown.

Cost

Free

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Phone: +61 2 8627 8965
Email:
sca.gallery@sydney.edu.au

Address: Old Teachers College
The University of Sydney, NSW, 2006

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