Dutton and Swindells 'The Stag and Hound'
Finding UsFree E-BulletinsContact Dutton and Swindells 'The Stag and Hound' Pieces of 20 January - 26 March 2011 Pieces of Private view and book launch 15 February, 6-8pm Eight Events
Objects, texts, animations and sound works which form
Visionaries
part of the Institute of Beasts project, that will
evolve in the space over the course of the
Learning The Exhibition Past Projects GLAMOURIE
The 'Stag and Hound' is the latest instalment of
Dutton and Swindells', 'Institute of Beasts' project
- a project designed to temporarily house what the
Sideways
artists' describe as their more errant or wild
thoughts. The works in the exhibition include
objects, texts, animations and sound works which form
Gatherer
an installation, both elegant and disturbing, that
Dutton and Swindells 'The Stag
Stemming from the idea of an institute being
and Hound'
something ordered and organised whereas 'Beasts' are
unknown, erratic and mythologised, Dutton and
FULL HOUSE
Swindells divide their institute into conceptual
Latitude|Tropicdepartments, imposing a kind of idiosyncratic order,
a gesture perhaps toward taming the erratic.
Shooting
Animated geometric forms and texts sit alongside
Offenders
inverted flower photographs, wall-drawings refer to
The Drawing
celestial alignments, sound and music works are built
by graphically re-interpreting activist slogans, a
computer reads a pathetic and confessional soliloquy
and a wall text appropriates spam e-mails selling
Contemporary Painters
The project has evolved into a multi-layered collage
in which inconclusiveness and doubt are prioritized
over empirical certainties, forming the critical
All my own
sentiment which lies at the heart of the project.
'The Institute of Beasts' creates its own strange,
I Can Still
yet strategic world view with its chaotic aesthetic
and sceptical notions of knowledge or knowing.
Meet Pamela
For this outing of the project 'The Stag and Hound'
the artists will install the exhibition ready for the
launch on 20th January and then from 20th January -
16th February will be 'in residence' altering and
shifting the exhibition, creating new works and
points of resonance between existing works.
The title references a tapestry 'The Stag Hunt'
Artist in
housed at the Cluny Museum in Paris in which the stag
Residence
represents everyman and is hounded by dogs which
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Dutton and Swindells 'The Stag and Hound'
represents everyman and is hounded by dogs which
represent the pitfalls in life such as desire, age or 2009-11, Digital
Contemporary
illness. Following on from previous instalments of
Painters
the Institute project such as 'The Dog and Duck' at
the Kookmin Art Gallery, Seoul, S.Korea, the title of
the show at PSL could also be the name of a pub,
suggesting a space of potential conviviality but also
Resonance 195 Miles >>MORE images of The Stag and Hound at PSL on flickr Future50 Licht auf The artists on Axis
slip cast earthenwareand porcelein forms,
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For PSL the artists have worked closely with
artist/maker Imogen Aust to create a series of
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The artists will be working in residence at PSL
Leaving Las
(Free Tea and Biscuits, booking required)
1 March (not February as previously advertised)
Dutton and Swindells at Pavel Büchler’s Tuesday Talk
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