[Faculty work] JOSH BLACKWELL 'NEVER USES' Kate MacGarry, London. Artist's Talk Saturday 18 Jan 11am, Exhibition 17 Jan - 22 Feb

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JOSH BLACKWELL 'NEVER USES'
Exhibition & Artist's Talk 
Kate MacGarry
27 Old Nichol Street
London, E2 7HR

 
Preview Thursday 16 January 2014 6-8pm

Preview and Artist's Talk
JOSH BLACKWELL in conversation with ILARIA PURINI: Saturday 18 January 11am. Please join us for brunch from 10:30am. RSVP to mail@katemacgarry.com

17 January - 22 February 2014

Kate MacGarry is pleased to announce Never Uses, Josh Blackwell’s fourth solo exhibition at the gallery. Blackwell has created an installation from his series Plastic Baskets: found plastic bags embroidered with wool, silk and paper. The bags’ brightly coloured forms will cascade across the main wall of the gallery and onto a casual mural painted in situ. The bags are suggestive of tribal masks, body parts, amateur maps and broken computers.

Blackwell began this series of works during a residency at the Delfina Foundation in London in 2005. Exploring the overlaps between convenience, redundancy, and excess, Blackwell transforms the ultimate disposable object, the plastic bag, into something precious, elegantly crafted and obsessively detailed. The bags are collected by the artist as he finds them in New York City, and are accepted in their degraded form. They undergo various processes of alteration, from simple to elaborate, small to large and low key to highly coloured, in the artist’s quest to make something very ordinary into something extraordinary.

Josh Blackwell, born 1972 in New Orleans, lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. He studied at Bennington College and CalArts. Recent exhibitions include: Our Haus, Salon 94, New York, 2013; A Conspiracy of Detail, Mackintosh Museum, Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland, 2013; Glaze, Galerie Chez Valentin, Paris, 2012; Josh Blackwell and Roger White, Riverside Art Museum, Riverside, CA, 2011; A New Hook: Rethinking Needlework, Museum Bellerive, Zurich, Switzerland, 2011; Winter in America, Tanja Pol Galerie, Munich, Germany, 2011 and Material Issues and Other Matters, CANADA, New York, NY, 2010.

Josh Blackwell will be in conversation with Ilaria Purini on Saturday 18 January at 11am.  Ilaria Purini is currently an Exhibition Research Assistant/Assistant Curator at the Victoria & Albert Museum. She has completed a PhD in Visual Studies entitled Dancing in the Visual Arts at the London Consortium. Her areas of expertise include historical avant-gardes, dance history, and performance theory.

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