Ron
Haselden:
Bee Trilogy, Lightworks + Drawings
November 2005
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Switching On: Friday 25 November 6 – 9 PM
Exhibition continues until: Saturday 17 December
Open: Thursday – Saturday 12 – 6 pm, and also by appointment
until 4th January 2006.
DOMOBAAL is delighted to present and exhibition of new lightworks
by Ron Haselden.
“ He has experimented with children's voices, men yodeling,
the singing of birds and the howling of wolves.” (Richard Gott)
“ He is an artist using hard materials - from scaffolding to
film-projectors - but soft media: light, sound, movement and time.
Wind and water have featured as elements in a number of pieces, and
even air pressure. Roughly speaking, his method, which captures an
attitude, is to set something up from which, through which, something
can flow. He uses a mixture of technology and people. The technology
can be high-tech or low-tech, but the inclination is towards the latter,
since he is interested more in the flow of natural forces than in
the hardware.” (David Lillington)
“ The material is chosen for its literalness and used straightforwardly
- with all the bones and innards exposed... Haselden's work is characterised
by this materiality, a way of working which has its most immediate
roots in the 1960s - Minimalism, Conceptual and Process art - the
aesthetics of silence. (Hilary Gresty)
Haselden’s work has consistently taken as its starting point,
his immediate environment, which in the case of the work shown here,
is the Breton area in France around Plouër sur Rance where he
lives and works. Bee Trilogy will be shown alongside a selection of
Haselden’s notebooks, photographs, drawings and a new video.
Some are autonomous works, while others relate to recent and current
outdoor sculpture projects further afield in France, Switzerland,
Lisbon, as well as several currently in the UK:
17 November: Switch-on Opening Canary Wharf.
20 November:
Switch-on Opening Gloucester City Centre.
1 December: Switch-on Opening Geneva.
Near
to home Ron Haselden was awarded 1st prize for the Holborn Underground
Competition in 1980
More information:
http://www.ronhaselden.com
Essay by David Lillington at Lux online: http://www.luxonline.org.uk/articles/essays/ron_haselden/detail1.html
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