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Friday, 27 September 2019 to Saturday, 9 November 2019
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Thursday, 26 September 2019 - 6:15pm

The Foundry Gallery are pleased to announce a new exhibition by the artists Rosalind Davis & Justin Hibbs.


Davis and Hibbs’ collaboration brings together different aspects of their respective practices to create transformative and experiential installations. The works are constructed site specifically, using modular elements such as steel frameworks and mirrored sculptures that both reflect and reconfigure the space, acting as an endlessly changing compositional device as the viewer navigates the work. Creating both a disorientating and mesmerising effect, the work investigates “how space can be both clearly and deceivingly bordered, walled, outlined and mirrored. Their resulting work highlights possibilities, pathways and dead ends as short-lived arrangements which, despite their calculated appearance, are actually subjective compositions, susceptible to constant re-assembly.” Jillian Knipe, Wall Street International. 

The title of the exhibition alludes to the question of vanishing points within the work; are these illusory as in a reflection or are they physically real?  It also relates to the formal language of architecture and linear perspective in drawing, which have long used geometrical methods such as the Vanishing Point to represent three-dimensional space onto a two-dimensional surface. Davis and Hibbs individual practices share common references to the social, political and aesthetic agendas encoded within architectural structures and in their different ways renegotiate the visual and ideological legacies of modernism to probe both real and idealised notions of space.

Vanishing points is the 5th collaborative exhibition of site responsive installations made over the last year by Justin Hibbs and Rosalind Davis. Previous collaborations include; no format Gallery (2018) Seven Oaks Kaleidoscope Gallery, Arthouse 1 Gallery and My Cup of Coffee is my Cup of Tea (all 2019).

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Rosalind Davis is an artist, curator and a graduate of The Royal College of Art (2005) and Chelsea College of Art (2003). As an artist Davis has exhibited nationally and internationally. Solo shows include: no format Gallery (2017), the Bruce Castle Museum (2013); John Jones & Julian Hartnoll Gallery (2009); The Residence Gallery (2007).  Selected group exhibitions have been at: The Courtauld Institute; Arthouse1, Bo Lee Gallery, Standpoint Gallery, Transition Gallery; The Roundhouse; The ING Discerning Eye; The Lynn Painters Stainers Prize and Sevenoaks Kaleidoscope Gallery. Her work is held in a number of private and public collections. Davis is the Curator at Collyer Bristow Gallery; a dynamic gallery in a law firm. She previously co-directed and developed two arts organizations; Zeitgeist Arts Projects (ZAP 2012-15) and Core Gallery (2009-11).
www.rosalinddavis.co.uk  

Justin Hibbs studied at Central St Martins, London (1991-94) He has exhibited his work both nationally and internationally and has also curated a series of artist-led exhibitions. Solo shows include: Between Before and After at Arroniz Arte in Mexico City (2018), Alias_Re_Covered  (2015) at Carroll / Fletcher;  PARA/SITE  (2013) &  Secondary Modern  (2010) at Christinger De Mayo Gallery, Switzerland;  Altneuland  (2007), Lucy Mackintosh Gallery, Switzerland;  Metroparadisiac  (2006) and  I'll Wait For You  (2005) at the One in the Other Gallery, London.  Selected group exhibitions: Observation Rooms, Arthouse1, London; Rules of Freedom, Collyer Bristow Gallery, London; Shapeshifters, Arthouse1 London; Abstraction I, Arroniz Gallery, Mexico; Pencil/Line/Eraser , Carroll / Fletcher, London;  Superstructures  (2013), Arroniz Arte, Mexico City;  Oh My Complex, Kunstverien Stuttgart, Germany.
www.justinhibbs.com         

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+44 (0)20 7351 5456
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39 Old Church Street

London

SW3 5BS

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