AZTECH_Backup, 2010, Mixed Media Clare Mitten |
AZTECH_Toppal (Red), 2010, Mixed Media Clare Mitten |
Analogue - Last One Out, Richard Nicholson |
In the downstairs gallery, Clare Mitten presents paintings and constructed cardboard objects, where she has 're-analogued' computer and phone technology into awkward three dimensional forms. Her work carries an aesthetic of conscious amateur, with clearly left evidence of the making process through glue stains, misshapen edges and unsymmetrical forms. The cardboard models are laboriously built from low tech materials - an application of materials that is also adopted in paintings of such forms -to create abstracted and colourful tactile recreation of these 'perfected' visual objects that we use constantly on a daily basis. The surface of the card used to create the sculptures is dull in colour and finish; entirely opposite to the glossy feel of any technological gadget. Similarly, Mitten's paintings of reconstituted and collaged technological objects are painted with what appears to be poster paint on stretched black paper; reminiscent of the budget sugar paper we learn to paint on at school. The cheery bright colours stay faithful to aesthetic of technological development, and her slow processes, littered with intended mistakes, return our gadgets back to a timeless, humorous beginning.
The exhibition ANALOG at Riflemaker, runs until 5th March 2011.
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