Installation

Installation

Aidan O'Sullivan

Aidan O'Sullivan

Sarah Tynan

Sarah Tynan

Nadia Visram

Nadia Visram

Michele Tocca

Michele Tocca

Jonathan Joubert

Jonathan Joubert

Nicholas Pankhurst

Nicholas Pankhurst

Helen Pritchard

Helen Pritchard

Wendy McLean

Wendy McLean

Joseph Schneider

Joseph Schneider

Yelena Popova

Yelena Popova

28 Apr 2010 to 9 May 2010

Artists in this exhibition: Jonathan Joubert, Wendy McLean, Aidan O'Sullivan, Nicholas Pankhurst, , Yelena Popova, Helen Pritchard, Joseph Schneider, Michele Tocca, Sarah Tynan, Nadia Visram

Time is in constant flux. The present passes away leaving a memory of incidents. When time is explored in art, it is disrupted, fragmented and an experience of time is preserved and captured in images. Through the act of trying to capture time, information is lost and hybrids are reinvented in an attempt to reclaim what was. Within this fixed pocket the viewer looks upon the work and the perception of the past is reactivated into the present. This perception of time can trigger thoughts of nostalgia and reinvent what has happened, invent an alternative past or project into a future.

‘ Progressive nostalgia is not only for the past that was, but for the one that could have been – in other words, nostalgia for the future.’ Victor Misiano, ‘Nostalgia for the Future’ in Progressive Nostalgia, Contemporary Art of the Former USSR, WAM (World Art Magazine) no33-34, 2009, p13)

The show will bring together a group of Royal College of Art Painting, students, each exploring different aspects of the boundaries of time through their chosen medium within the language of painting.

curated by Mindy Lee and Yelena Popova