Cullinan + Richards: Mead Gallery, Warwick Arts Centre.Having collaborated between 1998 and 2006 as Artlab, not only as makers of paintings, drawings, sculptures, and installations but as presenters of the work of others, Charlotte Cullinan and Jeanine Richards began operating less anonymously as Cullinan + Richards in 2006. A book they published that year, which marked the transition by featuring both monikers on the cover, was inexplicably dated 1921-2006. Why 1921? A few of the more recent works documented in the book have titles or subtitles citing that year, but the event to which those paintings and sculptures referred remained inscrutable in·scru·ta·ble adj. Difficult to fathom or understand; impenetrable. See Synonyms at mysterious. [Middle English, from Old French, from Late Latin . [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Such hermeticism Hermeticism or Hermetism Italian Ermetismo Modernist poetic movement originating in Italy in the early 20th century. Works produced within the movement are characterized by unorthodox structure, illogical sequences, and highly subjective language. has been a recurrent feature of Cullinan + Richards's work under both appellations and was fully evident in "Girl Rider," their recent exhibition at Mead Gallery. Their work construes subject matter not as a topic to be addressed directly but rather as a device that absents itself except to organize the relations among otherwise disparate objects and gestures. This exhibition thus feigned feigned adj. 1. Not real; pretended: a feigned modesty. 2. Made-up; fictitious. Adj. 1. to explicate those earlier references to the year 1921 without really offering any overt clarification of its significance. The starting point Noun 1. starting point - earliest limiting point terminus a quo commencement, get-go, offset, outset, showtime, starting time, beginning, start, kickoff, first - the time at which something is supposed to begin; "they got an early start"; "she knew from the for the show was a vintage photograph taken in Atlantic City, New Jersey “Atlantic City” redirects here. For other uses, see Atlantic City (disambiguation). Atlantic City is a city in Atlantic County, New Jersey, USA. Famous for its boardwalk and casino gambling, it is a resort community located on Absecon Island on the coast of the (in 1921, of course), showing a "horse diving" stunt in which a young woman rides her mount off a high platform and into a pool of water. From that simple germ of an idea, Cullinan + Richards developed an unruly and multifaceted installation that sprawled across boundaries--between media as well as between spaces. These include the gap between art and commerce, since even the small shop area outside the formal exhibition space was drafted as part of the artists' territory. Here one saw, along with a poster (designed in collaboration with typographer Jonathan Barnbrook Jonathan Barnbrook is a British graphic designer and typographer. Born in Luton[1] in 1966, Barnbrook trained at Central St Martin's and at the Royal College of Art (both in London)[2]. ) and other Cullinan + Richards ephemera e·phem·er·a n. A plural of ephemeron. ephemera Noun, pl items designed to last only for a short time, such as programmes or posters Noun 1. , a sculpture, Double Singular, 2007, made of two mannequins that have been bound together with tape--a parodic self-portrait of the artist-pair as a comically self-mirroring yet ambivalent partnership. The work that followed in the first gallery included paintings but also a peculiar hybrid of painting, the readymade, and what Marcel Duchamp Noun 1. Marcel Duchamp - French artist who immigrated to the United States; a leader in the dada movement in New York City; was first to exhibit commonplace objects as art (1887-1968) Duchamp called a "reciprocal readymade" ("Use a Rembrandt as an ironing board"): brushy black-and-white paintings on transparent plastic, used as tablecloths over industrial steel tables. The imagery in these works comes not from photographs of the Atlantic City Atlantic City, city (1990 pop. 37,986), Atlantic co., SE N.J., an Atlantic resort and convention center; settled c.1790, inc. 1854. Situated on Absecon Island, a barrier island 10 mi (16. "girl rider" photo but from Russ Meyer's cult exploitation film Faster, Pussycat puss·y·cat n. 1. A cat. 2. Informal One who is regarded as easygoing, mild-mannered, or amiable. Noun 1. ! Kill! Kill! (1965). Other paintings may not necessarily be based on the same imagery; it was impossible to tell, since they were hung on freestanding walls erected inside the room, so close to one another that you couldn't see the paintings hanging between them. Also between two of these walls was a pair of white, breast-shaped fountains with water burbling bur·ble n. 1. A gurgling or bubbling sound, as of running water. 2. A rapid, excited flow of speech. 3. from their nipples. The second gallery featured more sculptural work, including a wooden construction that evokes the ramp leading to the platform from which the girl rider made her saut dans le vide. But horizontal painting appeared again, too, as the tops of a variety of found tables have been used as supports for poured paint, while beneath and around them shards of mirrors and other objects were arranged to suggest a sort of geometrical abstraction. The exhibition was lit by "chandeliers" made from large wooden spools and fluorescent tubes. And that was just the beginning. Belying the sparseness of the installation, there were so many different types of elements here that they can hardly all be mentioned in a brief review, let alone described. Symbolic and allegorical meaning is repeatedly implied in this work but may not amount to more than a fascination with the imagery of female recklessness and daring. But the proof of the work is not in its imagery; it's in an endlessly inventive and heedless practice of making and transformation that overwhelms all reference. |
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