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Matt Golden - Autonomous Series at Campbell Works |
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LONDON.- As part of the Autonomous Series at Campbell Works, Matt Golden will be exhibiting a series of newly commissioned work through 1 July 2007. Each piece is curious, poetic and ephemeral whilst embracing the material and psychological frictions between the public and the private realm. This exhibition manages to revere both the found object and the handmade, rigor and chaos, aspiring ideas of preservation, reconstruction and preparation. His works are conceptual rhymes that read as visual haikus. A scaffold tower, often used during exhibition installations, has been highly polished and the platform replaced with a rare and beautiful wood displays Goldens sensibility to materials and how we experience a space and, subconsciously, its architectural histories that are combined within it.
Matt Golden graduated from the Royal College of Art in 2005, he was the winner of the £20,000 Vordemberge-Gildewart Foundation Scholarship for 2006 and has recently returned from a residency at Insel Hombroich Museum in Germany
Autonomous Series has been initiated by Alli Beddoes. These solo exhibitions will be an opportunity to see new work by the artists in one space whilst challenging preconceived ideas of their practise through the introduction of new exchanges.
A short film programme has been selected by Alli Beddoes and will be screened during the exhibition on the 23 June 2007. See attached calendar for more details on these events. Autonomous Series has been supported by Neil Taylor and Harriet Murray of Campbell Works.
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