Calm like a bomb - Outer Space

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4 October — 30 October 2021

Outer Space, Brisbane

Calm like a bomb 2021 is a multimedia installation comprising a video display augmented by tools of destruction and revolution. Sargeant’s work responds to what she views as the need for urgent radical action in the face of rising reported violence and discrimination towards queer, trans and gender diverse people in Australia. Through the contrasting of imagery and appropriation of radical symbolism (the Anarchist flag for example), the artist calls on the audience to rethink their mode of allyship, suggesting queer allies must be active (radical) rather than passive actors in the fight for queer liberation.

Sargeant’s appropriation and subversion of materials, symbolism and imagery in Calm like a bomb 2021 is informed by the subversive work of European Situationists. In Sargeant's practice, appropriated elements are contorted and contrasted to produce motifs evocative of the devolving chaos and rising authoritarianism of Australia’s politics. In this work, the effects of this state of disarray on trans and queer individuals are laid bare.

As We Stand is a capsule exhibition curated by Georgia Hayward and installed in the Outer Space Window Gallery, showcasing six local early-career artists; Kyra Mancktelow, Paula de la Rua Cordoba, Dylan Mooney, Ruaa Al-Rikabi, Amy Sargeant and Lucy Nguyễn-Hunt who each use their practice to take a stand on current socio-cultural issues through prophesying courses of action. Responding to a diverse array of contemporary issues, the artists challenge cultural hegemony and socio-political dysfunctionality to establish and celebrate narratives of intersectionality, cultural expression, queer liberation and decolonisation.

'Trace' sound artwork released

Trace I is a sound artwork which layers field recordings, speech and live musical improvisation in response to GLASS Magazine's Whispers project. Amy Sargeant is a Meanjin (Brisbane) based visual artist, musician and activist. Through installations of sculpture, audio and video Amy’s work responds to her disillusionment with the dysfunctions of the Australian political establishment by reframing the elements of political spectacle. Amy deploys the Situationist method of detournement to de-stabilise motifs from mainstream politics, activist iconography, symbols and visual cultures. instagram: @amysargeant website: www.amysargeant.art

Trace I is a sound artwork which layers field recordings, speech and live musical improvisation in response to GLASS Magazine's Whispers project.

IMA's 'Making Art Work' initiative goes live

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Amy Sargeant, Anthem (video still), 2020, 16:9 HD video, stereo audio, 00:13:23

makingart.work is now live! Visit our purpose-made site to explore new projects by Tony Albert, Kieron Anderson, Mariam Arcilla, ∑gg√e|n, Hannah Gartside, Mindy Gill, Kinly Grey, Susan Hawkins, Tori-Jay Mordey, Sally Olds, Amy Sargeant, and Des Skordilis.

We are excited to share with you the first outcomes of this commissioning initiative, Making Art Work, which includes poetry, a cooking demonstration, a music video, downloadable poster, instructions on making DIY instruments at home, and video artworks.

Over the coming weeks new additions will arrive on the site including an essay, a live performance lecture, and a series of podcast conversations. Follow our Facebook and Instagram accounts for the latest news and announcements.

Making Art Work proposes an experimental role for the institution as administrators of economic stimulus for artists. Developed in response to the COVID-19 lockdowns, the project aims to reinforce the importance of creative labour in a time when the cultural and economic value of art has been diminished, with the entire IMA team acting curatorially to develop works for this initiative.

Making Art Work will see over 40 artists from Queensland create new works throughout 2020 to be presented online, at IMA Belltower, and in a forthcoming publication. We look forward to sharing more of these commissions with you over the coming months.

Making Art Work is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland.

Source: IMA.org

Upcoming Exhibition: Status Unknown

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Matthew Newkirk and Aden Sargeant critically respond to the spectacle of Australian politics and media. Their work utilises the method of detournement to expose injustice through the appropriation, manipulation and subversion of motifs from mainstream politics, media and activist iconography.

Status Unknown presents work responding to their disillusionment with the dysfunctions of the political establishment in Australia by reframing the elements of political spectacle through site-based installation, video, and audio.

www.statusunknown.net

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Exhibition Dates: 1 - 16 November 2019
Opening Hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 10am to 4pm
Where: POP Gallery, 381 Brunswick Street, Fortitude Valley, 4006