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Rose English

The Surface That Has To Be There For The Shadow To Reveal Itself

10.26.24 – 12.07.2024

It is with great pleasure that Ringsted Galleriet welcomes you to the last solo exhibition in the ‘X’ program with the renowned, avant-garde artist, Rose English (b.1950, GB). Based on conceptual art and dance, English emerged on the feminist art scene in the 1970s. With the title ‘The Surface That Has To Be There For The Shadow To Reveal Itself’ she brings into the light a phrase from the performance ‘The Double Wedding’ (1991). For Ringsted Galleriet, English is for the first time creating a new interpretation of ‘The Double Wedding’ in interaction with a significant element from the feature film ‘The Gold Diggers’ from 1983, made in collaboration with Sally Potter. We are very proud to be able to bring these two, ground-breaking works back into the limelight in Ringsted.

ARTIST STATEMENT by Rose English

As an artist I have worked in sculpture, installation, performance and film. In many cases I have reflected on the power of one artistic form through the constraints of an adjacent, related form.  These reflections, evolving over many years, also have memory – and are memories. How do multiple temporalities fold into and out of different forms?  

This immersive installation created for Ringsted Galleriet explores two earlier stage and screen works of mine in direct relation to each other, conceptually rekindling the ideas and the practice that produced them.  It is an elegiac meditation not only on my continued interest in the complexity of the two great, inter-related forms of theatre and cinema, but also on my own interdisciplinary histories. The installation brings into dialogue two works, one for stage and one for cinema.  

My work ‘The Double Wedding’ (1991) is a performance about the conventions of theatrical and cinematic representation, created for a proscenium arch stage and investigating the mechanics, epistemics and psychic phenomena of both forms.  In it, artforms both discover and fall in love with one another.  All the characters in the performance are witness to and attest to very different memories and experiences of the very work they are in – some know it as a film, as a play, as a ballet. 

‘The Double Wedding’ was a work in itself, and in it I also further developed the artistic preoccupations I shared and explored with collaborators on a film that was made almost a decade before it.  ‘The Gold Diggers’ (1983: Rose English, Lindsay Cooper, Sally Potter) addressed capitalism, film convention, and feminist representational experimentation, among others. A pivotal moment in ‘The Gold Diggers’ is the ‘rehearsal scene’, in which a dancer and an actress prepare to perform, a vast special effects mirror mediating their presence. They are both on stage and off, in a theatre and on a screen.

In this installation, there is only a thin membrane between these two early works, vertiginous and evanescent. A ‘silver screen’ shows a projection of a performance, a theatre work captured on early video. Behind it, floating in space, is an image of a mirror at an angled tangent, and an actor: a two-dimensional photograph that brings us abruptly into the backstage. Not the backstage of the projected performance, but rather the backstage of another theatre, a theatre that had become a film set. In the liminal space between these two surfaces – the screen and the photograph – there shimmers my own embodied memory of the one work in the other, the one form in the other.

WELCOME to the grand opening of the exhibition ‘The Surface That Has To Be There For The Shadow To Reveal Itself’ on Saturday October 26th from 1-4pm with an artist talk followed by tapas and drinks for everybody.

Also, mark your calendars for the finissage on Saturday December 7th at 1-4pm, where Rose English will present the feature film ‘The Gold Diggers’ followed by Q&A with art historian, Stine Hebert at KINO Kultur Ringsted. More information will follow.

Biography

Rose English (b. 1950 in Hereford, GB) emerged from the Conceptual art, dance and feminist scenes of 1970’s Britain to become one of the most influential performance artists working today. Her uniquely interdisciplinary work combines elements of theatre, circus, opera and poetry to explore themes of gender politics, the identity of the performer and the metaphysics of presence.

English has mounted performances in ice-rinks; at the Royal Court Theatre and Tate Britain, London and Lincoln Center, New York; and collaborated with horses, magicians and acrobats to create legendary site-specific performances and large-scale spectaculars. Her work ranges from her site-specific performances and collaborations of the 1970s including Quadrille, Berlin and Mounting, her acclaimed solo performances of the 1980s including Plato’s Chair and The Beloved to her large scale spectaculars of the 1990s including Walks on Water, The Double Wedding and Tantamount Esperance. English also works in other media such as film and installation and currently has a solo survey exhibition at Museum der Moderne Salzburg. She co-wrote and designed the feature film The Gold Diggers, 1983, directed by Sally Potter. Her works are in collections including Tate, UK and Sammlung Verbund, Austria.

Opening: Saturday, October 26th, 1 – 4pm

Exhibition period: October 27th – December 7th, 2024

Opening hours: Saturdays from 1-4 pm or by appointmen

Ringsted Galleriet
Bøllingsvej 15, 4100 Ringsted
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Contact: Heidi Hove, tlf. 30428727

Information about KINO:
KINO KULTUR RINGSTED, Tinggade 9, 4100 Ringsted
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Website:www.kinokultur.dk
Email:
info@kinokultur.dk

FACTS: The exhibition program ‘X’ consists of four solo exhibitions, which have taken place at Ringsted Galleriet, while some activities have spread to KINO Kultur Ringsted – one of Denmark’s oldest cinemas. The invited artists work with installation and performance art in a framework that deconstructs everyday life through themes such as gender, history, mythology and science fiction.

24.02.24-06.04.24 Mogens Jacobsen

27.04.24-08.06.24 Miriam Kongstad

24.08.24-05.10.24 Filip Vest

26.10.24-07.12.24 Rose English

Ringsted Galleriet is an artist-run exhibition space since 1982. At first, it was located in a backyard at Nørregade 8. In 1995, it moved to its current premises at Bøllingsvej 15, which has previously been a warehouse, a printing shop and an agricultural museum. The larger premises allowed the exhibition space to establish an art school in connection to the gallery. Today, Ringsted Galleriet consists of one larger exhibition space of 130m2 and two classrooms, where children as well as adults attend classes that are related to the contemporary art exhibited.

For decades, Ringsted Galleriet has been able to bring some of Denmark’s greatest artists to Ringsted. Quality art should be for everyone and should be rooted in everyday life. Therefore, the goal with the exhibition program ‘X’ and future programs is to create greater visibility for contemporary art in a local environment. Find more information on ringstedgalleriet.dk about the exhibition program ‘X’ and its events program such as talks, guided tours, workshops etc.

The exhition program ‘X’ and its eventsprogram is kindly supported by:

The exhibition ’ The Surface That Has To Be There For The Shadow To Reveal Itself’ is kindly supported by: