KELLY/MARHAUG Live gestures for camera
Material
Plaster moulds, dead butterfly, dead pigeon.
Information
Grounded from Chapter Two: On Passing is part of a body of work made during the international artist residencies Topographies of the Obsolete and Resurrecting the Obsolete convened by Bergen Academy of Art and Design, Norway, with partners in Denmark, Germany, Sweden and UK. During the residencies on the 10 acre post-industrial acre site of the abandoned Spode factory the artists were part of an international group invited to research and make site-specific work. Grounded was photographed in The Great China Hall.
KELLY/MARHAUG is the organic collaborative project of artists Traci Kelly UK/DE and Rita Marhaug NO
Exhibited
Group exhibition Vociferous Void The 5th British Ceramics Biennial, Stoke-on-Trent, UK (2013
Related publications
Topographies of the Obsolete: Vociferous Void https://issuu.com/khib/docs/vociferous_void
Topographies of the Obsolete: Site Reflections https://issuu.com/khib/docs/site_reflections
Photo credits Bjarte Bjørkum
KELLY/MARHAUG Live gestures for camera
Material
Plaster moulds, dust, plaster, breath
Information Grounded from Chapter Three: Mandarin Dust is part of a body of work made during the international artist residencies Topographies of theObsolete and Resurrecting the Obsolete convened by Bergen Academy of Art and Design, Norway, with partners in Denmark, Germany, Sweden and UK. During the residencies on the 10 acre post-industrial acre site of the abandoned Spode factory the artists were part of an international group invited to research and make site-specific work. Grounded was photographed in The Great China Hall.
KELLY/MARHAUG is the organic collaborative project of artists Traci Kelly UK/DE and Rita Marhaug NO
Exhibited
Group exhibition Vociferous Void The 5th British Ceramics Biennial, Stoke-on-Trent, UK (2013
Related publications
Topographies of the Obsolete: Vociferous Void https://issuu.com/khib/docs/vociferous_void
Topographies of the Obsolete: Site Reflectionshttps://issuu.com/khib/docs/site_reflections
Photo credits
Bjarte Bjørkum