domain of sensible knowledge                undertakings real and imaginary

 

 

 

 

 

 

Artists:

Cynthia Cruz
Stephanie Moran
Sally Kindberg
Tina Jenkins
Mark Jackson
Maggie Mer Roberts
Orphan Drift
GROK
Nicola Woodham
BANCRUPSEA
DJ Cascade Erase

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Previous Cruz and Moran Project:

Myth Material

 

10th May – 6th June 2017. Opening drinks Wednesday 10th May 6.00 – 9.00pm

An exhibition featuring new paintings by five South London-based artists: Sally Kindberg, Tina Jenkins, Mark Jackson, Stephanie Moran and Cynthia Cruz.

Performance and screening Thursday 1st June, 7.00 – 9.30pm
Including screening of A Wilderness Of Elsewheres by Orphan Drift (2009) and screening by GROK, performance by Nicola Woodham and BANCRUPSEA and DJ set by Cascade Erase.

Exhibition curated by Cynthia Cruz and Stephanie Moran.

ASC and Cruz & Moran are delighted to announce the opening of domain of sensible knowledge.
The artists work with paint and images in unexpected ways, using a variety of traditional and experimental materials. Tina Jenkins makes her large, bold paintings on plastic sheeting, breaking down the image into a series of gestural marks that flow freely within rigid structural boundaries and form striped or drapey patterns. She describes her process as a hysterical act. Sally Kindberg uses images of disparate objects, shapes, patterns and subjects, seamlessly combining different styles in smooth slick oil paint, to create startling and often hilarious compositions that flatten image hierarchies. Mark Jackson explores the lone human subject in complex and highly layered oil paintings, conjuring a world that pulses with glowing screen-like colour and fragmented gestures. Broadly inspired by the history of figure painting, Jackson’s personal vision re-situates the human form in a new imaginary aesthetic realm. Stephanie Moran constructs group tableaux images of temporary euphoric kinships, depicting redemptively blissful communions, from orgiastic violence to ecstatic trance-states, in lurid colour scattered with glitter like broken glass and parties. Cynthia Cruz selects disturbing online images that form a digitally collaged underpainting, then layers enamel paints and mediums, material viscosities accentuating the stickiness of an open wound or the fluidity of blood and pus, spatters and drips in a non-judgmental way, unified using principles of design.

These artists all deal with the circulation and subjective truth of images through their substantiation in painty materiality: whether transmogrified, transfigured or mathematically transformed, the circulated image is processually and concretely incarnated as a singularity.
They question the manufacturing of meaning through painting via the significance we give to it, particularly affective significance and, consequently, the [Kantian] relation of meaning to free will and determinism. They interrogate the abductive, or speculative, thought of painting via a variety of techniques, from slick precision to excessive gesturality; each artist employs a combination of representation and abstraction, fetishising digitally enhanced color. They acknowledge the coexistence of rational and irrational truths (concrete and metaphysical) present in the imagery and enacted in the making process - ‘intuitively’ (cognitively) or ‘instinctually’ (through the body): “the thought of that which does not think” - both phenomenologically and pictorially contained in the finished work.

Cruz & Moran curated the exhibition Myth Material at The Old Waterworks, Southend, last summer. This exhibition continues their visual research into painterly process and the construction of meaning.
Domain of Sensible Knowledge will be showing at ASC Gallery from May 10th -  June 6th. The exhibition opening will be held on Wednesday 10th May 6 – 9pm.
Press enquiries / high res images, please contact Cynthia Cruz: cynthiacruz111@hotmail.com / Tel. +44(0)7415315910

 

About the artists:

Tina Jenkins is currently doing her PhD in Practice Based Research in Fine Art at the University of Reading, where she also received her MFA. She won the Threadneedle prize and the Owen Ridley Award in 2014. She had a solo exhibition at the Mall Galleries in 2015.

Tina Jenkins, 'Parade'

 

Sally Kindberg completed a MFA at Goldsmiths in 2012, She will be exhibiting at the XIX Cerveira International Art Biennial in Portugal and Nature Morte Contemporary Artists Reinvigorate the Still Life, The Four Domes Pavilion, Branch of the National Museum in Wroclaw in Poland. In 2008 she was selected for the Jerwood Contemporary Painters prize.

Sally Kindberg painting

 

Mark Jackson graduated in 2006 from Chelsea College of Art and Design, London. He currently has a solo exhibition at Block 336 ending on May 6th 2017. He has exhibited at the Tannery Projects in London in 2016. He was selected for the Bloomberg New Contemporaries in 2007 and Art Futures in 2008.

Mark Jackson, 'Filament'

 

Stephanie Moran completed an MFA at Goldsmiths in 2014. Recent projects include book of found paintings, ‘The Picture Itself Represents a Moon’, published by Spiralbound/Susak Press; and a 2015 – 16 residency in the painting department of the School of Media, Art and Design at Canterbury Christ Church University. Moran was founding director of the Marmite Prize for Painting, 2008 - 2012. 

Stephanie Moran, 'Baseball'

 

Cynthia Cruz completed her MFA at Goldsmiths in 2014, winning the ACME studio award culminating in a solo show, The Girl Who Ate All Her Hair. In 2016 she was shortlisted for the Griffin art prize. She will be exhibiting in Imago Mundi for the Benetton Collection dates to be announced. Her collaborative GROK currently has a video showing at Focal Point Gallery until April 30th.

Cynthia Cruz, 'Bullhorn'