MFA graduate Owen Piper has two exhibitions in Glasgow. The first is UHU at Hair Gallery (The Old Hairdressers, 20-28
Renfield Lane, Glasgow) and features a series of collaborations with artists including Cheryl Donegan, Fiona Jardine, Alan Michael, Beagles & Ramsay, David Shrigley, Clara Ursitti and many more.
The second exhibition is The quid...............
Preview 14.09.2012 - 7-9pm
15.09.2012 – 20.10.2012 | weds-sat 12-6pm
at SWG3 Gallery - 100 Eastvale Place, Glasgow G3 8QG
“All
about everything... and a little bit more” was the slogan of The
Quid,
an encyclopedia published annually from 1963. At the time it was the
most popular encyclopedic reference work in France. From the price of a
kilogramme of potatoes in the north of Hungary to sports results and
from cocktail recipes to cha-cha techniques, almost everything was in
it. Usually sitting beside the Guiness Book of World Records in most
middle class homes; it was updated every year until its extinction in
2007 due to the success of the Internet.
From this date, facts have been archived online and the infinite
capacity of the computer has replaced the parchment paper of this book
in which you couldn’t find anything but had to remember everything.
Archiving ideas is certainly one of the most interesting characteristics of Owen Piper’s work. Producing three paintings a day on average, Piper is inspired by everything from international politics to footballers boots and from animals habits to fancy cars. This compulsive collection of eclectic references results into a daily feed of images and abstract colourful compositions. With the strong ‘readymade’ aspect of his practice, Owen produces a contemporary commentary through objects, which sit between the Almanac and the Encyclopedia. Far from being lyrical, Owen’s work has a firm grip on reality and daily news, crafted with a straightforward and a slightly irreverent approach..
By its unique volume, Piper’s production moves closer to that of a sculptor rather than a painter. Like most artists, Owen has this tendency to accumulate things; all kinds of things... mostly banal, in order to use them one day as painting matter. Owen has selected four very common materials to assemble into display units for the paintings to be exhibited in SWG3 Gallery, mirroring his studio environement. The Quid takes a different look at Owen Piper’s practice, contextualising 365 paintings in an ambitious sculptural diary for the first time.
Curated by Camille Le Houezec & Jocelyn Villemont
Archiving ideas is certainly one of the most interesting characteristics of Owen Piper’s work. Producing three paintings a day on average, Piper is inspired by everything from international politics to footballers boots and from animals habits to fancy cars. This compulsive collection of eclectic references results into a daily feed of images and abstract colourful compositions. With the strong ‘readymade’ aspect of his practice, Owen produces a contemporary commentary through objects, which sit between the Almanac and the Encyclopedia. Far from being lyrical, Owen’s work has a firm grip on reality and daily news, crafted with a straightforward and a slightly irreverent approach..
By its unique volume, Piper’s production moves closer to that of a sculptor rather than a painter. Like most artists, Owen has this tendency to accumulate things; all kinds of things... mostly banal, in order to use them one day as painting matter. Owen has selected four very common materials to assemble into display units for the paintings to be exhibited in SWG3 Gallery, mirroring his studio environement. The Quid takes a different look at Owen Piper’s practice, contextualising 365 paintings in an ambitious sculptural diary for the first time.
Curated by Camille Le Houezec & Jocelyn Villemont
PREVIEWFriday
14.09.2012 - 7-9pm
After Party: 9pm-2am
TALK
Wednesday 03.10.12 at 7pmThe Digital Club presents a talk by Owen Piper
at The Poetry Club (SWG3), 100 Eastvale Place, Glasgow
http://thedigitalclub.tumblr.com/
DETAILS
Exhibition opens: 15.09.2012 – 20.10.2012
Gallery hours: Wednesday – Saturday 12-6pm
SWG3 | 100 EASTVALE PLACE | GLASGOW | G3 8QG
+44 141 357 7246 | gallery@swg3.tv | www.swg3.tv
After Party: 9pm-2am
TALK
Wednesday 03.10.12 at 7pmThe Digital Club presents a talk by Owen Piper
at The Poetry Club (SWG3), 100 Eastvale Place, Glasgow
http://thedigitalclub.tumblr.com/
DETAILS
Exhibition opens: 15.09.2012 – 20.10.2012
Gallery hours: Wednesday – Saturday 12-6pm
SWG3 | 100 EASTVALE PLACE | GLASGOW | G3 8QG
+44 141 357 7246 | gallery@swg3.tv | www.swg3.tv
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