Field of Sets





Pt I - Conjuntion,  1st – 22nd July 2009

Natasha Bird, Harry Darby, Mike Davis, Craig Dow, Maria Hawkins and
Nicole Morris.

Conjunction was a group exhibition that focused on contemporary concepts of space and materiality within a variety of forms. The exhibition features works that address how process can be affected by systems, or create systems within themselves.
 




Pt II - Disjunction,  30th July – 23rd August 2009

The Bun House Bandits, littlewhitehead & Swarfega.


The Bun House Bandits are a unique curation team showcasing the most exciting emerging contemporary art the U.K. has to offer. Operating from The Bun House, a local Peckham pub, Field Project Space is an unconventional gallery that challenges artworks to react directly to the environment and its offbeat audience.

littlewhitehead utilise strategies of humour mixed with fear and anxiety in a way that makes their installations simultaneously attractive and repellent. Adopting a tabloid visual vernacular their work appeals to the viewers’ sense of intrigue; much is left unsaid and the viewer is encouraged to construct their own narratives as a means of negotiating the often macabre subject matter.

 Full frontal male nudity, industrial cleanser, a moving tribute to a fallen comrade, and a gentle request from the local constabulary to cease and desist; only in a Swarfega gig/performance could you witness such a wide spectrum of human behaviour in such a short space of time.









Pt III – Complement,  4th – 30th September 2009

Dan Bristow, Richard Elliott, Luke Godfrey, Rhiannon Hunter, Melissa Jordan, Krister Klassman, Andy Mason, Nicole Morris, Georgia Rodger and Arthur Steward.

Complement rounds off the Field of Sets series with a group exhibition that focuses on the joy of the sculptural object and the ways in which different materials and forms complement one another. The exhibition features works that are heavily based in the process of making