Deadline:December 14 16:00 ( UK GMT time )
Exhibition Dates: December 18 - December 21
Exhibition Venue: Gardon, 104 Manor Park, London, SE13 5RL Curators: Meimei Zhu, Indiana Sunga, Avery Yu
academic support:Goldsmiths
Fusilli Pot is a curatorial alternative space founded in 2023, we work in a nomadic and temporary space, reflecting the alternating state of switching between different cultures."We create topics and communication possibilities through irregular exhibition project models, which is reflected in works full of curiosity, questioning and challenge”.
The cofounder, Meimei Zhu is currently studying MFA curating at Goldsmiths, for this exhibition, she is co-curating with Indiana Sunga and Avery Yu, who are also currently studying MFA curating at Goldsmiths.
"Can you stand the rain?" proposes a change to the human-centric ideology of the weather's inconvenience to daily life, without acknowledging its true self-sustaining purpose.The project invites sculptures, installations, and land art that correspond with the progression of time, place, and identity through weathering. Weathering encounters the contact of raw material with water, air, and biological organisms.
We are interested in practices that are open to the ebb & flow of nature, allowing works to surrender to the exteriority of the atmosphere's current uncertainty with the juxtapositions of human and non-human life. The project is conceived as a long-term, multi-phase endeavor, sequentially engaging with the full cycle and progression of the seasons. This current open call is dedicated to the Autumn/Winter phase, inviting artists to explore the unique atmospheric, aesthetic, and temporal qualities inherent in this colder period. Artists are particularly encouraged to consider how their work will evolve, decay, or transform over the duration in the garden's open-air setting.We encourage submissions in the format of Sculpture, Installations and Land Art.
Exhibition Dates: December 18 - December 21
Exhibition Venue: Gardon, 104 Manor Park, London, SE13 5RL Curators: Meimei Zhu, Indiana Sunga, Avery Yu
academic support:Goldsmiths
Fusilli Pot is a curatorial alternative space founded in 2023, we work in a nomadic and temporary space, reflecting the alternating state of switching between different cultures."We create topics and communication possibilities through irregular exhibition project models, which is reflected in works full of curiosity, questioning and challenge”.
The cofounder, Meimei Zhu is currently studying MFA curating at Goldsmiths, for this exhibition, she is co-curating with Indiana Sunga and Avery Yu, who are also currently studying MFA curating at Goldsmiths.
"Can you stand the rain?" proposes a change to the human-centric ideology of the weather's inconvenience to daily life, without acknowledging its true self-sustaining purpose.The project invites sculptures, installations, and land art that correspond with the progression of time, place, and identity through weathering. Weathering encounters the contact of raw material with water, air, and biological organisms.
We are interested in practices that are open to the ebb & flow of nature, allowing works to surrender to the exteriority of the atmosphere's current uncertainty with the juxtapositions of human and non-human life. The project is conceived as a long-term, multi-phase endeavor, sequentially engaging with the full cycle and progression of the seasons. This current open call is dedicated to the Autumn/Winter phase, inviting artists to explore the unique atmospheric, aesthetic, and temporal qualities inherent in this colder period. Artists are particularly encouraged to consider how their work will evolve, decay, or transform over the duration in the garden's open-air setting.We encourage submissions in the format of Sculpture, Installations and Land Art.