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Patrick Goddard, Jaki Irvine, Lucia Nogueira, X Marks the Bökship and Michael Newman
Revolver II, Part 3: Perform
19 November – 14 December 2014
Copperfield Road
* Perform: to accomplish an action, to make manifest to an audience, to transform a location into a theatre, to enunciate, to consummate, prepared by rehearsal, encore after, followed by a curtain call.
Patrick Goddard, Free Radicals (2013), As yet Untitled (2010–14)
Goddard's recent works have taken the form of videos, books, performances and sculpture; all with an emphasis on observational anecdotes or research-led articles. Without becoming politically illustrative, many works explore socio-politically loaded issues from conceptions of evil to class politics, sociology to anarchy, the uncanny to the absurd. Saturated with a sense of pathos, narratives undermine themselves with a self-defeating humour, playfully calling into question the sincerity or authority of the narrator, and the artist.
Goddard's debut graphic novel Operation Paperclip (2014) was launched at Matt's Gallery as a trailer to Revolver II in June 2014.
Jaki Irvine, Star (1994), Actress (2003)
Through the use of forms that range from single screen or more complex multichannel video installations to photography, music com- position and writing, Irvine foregrounds the complex ways we imagine ourselves and the world around us. For Irvine, this activity has both philosophical and political implications. How we take our place and act as social beings is underpinned by how we construct and articulate our understanding of ourselves and others, both privately and collectively, and in her work Irvine seeks to re-examine these conflicting power relations, anxieties, desires and fantasies.
Lucia Nogueira, Monologue (1995), Untitled (1998)
Before her death in 1998, the Brazilian artist Lucia Nogueira was predominantly known for her sculptural installations using everyday objects, intentionally creating work that left questions unanswered, deferred closure and implicated the spectator in creating meaning by bringing to the work their own memories and imagination.
Further exhibitions at Matt’s Gallery
Patrick Goddard
Trip To Eclipse
1 – 23 February 2020
Webster Road
Patrick Goddard, Sally O’Reilly, Alison Turnbull and Willie Doherty
Blackrock Residency 2016
3 May – 2 July 2016
Blackrock
Bronwen Buckeridge, Patrick Goddard, Lizzie Hughes, X Marks the Bökship and Michael Newman
Revolver II, Trailers
21 June – 23 August 2014
Copperfield Road
X Marks the Bökship
The Cast of the Crystal Set
18 June – 1 August 2015
Copperfield Road
X Marks the Bökship, Jeremy Deller, Denise Hawrysio, Roy Voss, Test Centre, SJ Fowler, Merike Estna, Angus Braithwaite, Dan Perjovschi, Jim Woodall, Mark Pawson and Clunie Reid
Artist Billboards
1 May 2015 – 30 April 2016
Copperfield Road
Bronwen Buckeridge, Lucia Nogueira, Joëlle Tuerlinckx, X Marks the Bökship and Michael Newman
Revolver II, Part 2: Transverse
15 October – 9 November 2014
Copperfield Road
Lizzie Hughes, Deirdre O’Dwyer, Danh Võ, Lucia Nogueira, X Marks the Bökship and Michael Newman
Revolver II, Part 1: Impart
10 September – 5 October 2014
Copperfield Road
Craig Barnes, Peter Liversidge, James Coleman and Michael Newman
Revolver II, Interventions
10 September – 14 December 2014
Copperfield Road
X Marks the Bökship and Michael Newman
Revolver II, X Marks the Bökship
1 July – 1 December 2014
Copperfield Road
Bronwen Buckeridge, Patrick Goddard, Lizzie Hughes, X Marks the Bökship and Michael Newman
Revolver II, Trailers
21 June – 23 August 2014
Copperfield Road