Lesions in the Landscape - Shona Illingworth - solo survey exhibition

Solo Exhibition – UNSW Galleries Solo survey exhibition including: Lesions in the Landscape examines the complex individual and societal impacts of amnesia and cultural erasure. The project includes a major new video and sound installation and accompanying Amnesia Museum which reflect on the experie...

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Main Author: Illingworth, Shona
Format: Text
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Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://kar.kent.ac.uk/84025/
https://artdesign.unsw.edu.au/unsw-galleries/shona-illingworth-lesions-in-the-landscape
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Summary:Solo Exhibition – UNSW Galleries Solo survey exhibition including: Lesions in the Landscape examines the complex individual and societal impacts of amnesia and cultural erasure. The project includes a major new video and sound installation and accompanying Amnesia Museum which reflect on the experience of Claire, a woman living with amnesia, interwoven with an exploration of the depopulated island of St Kilda - a remote archipelago located 40 miles west of the Outer Hebrides, Scotland, in the North Atlantic. Lesions in the Landscape represents the culmination of a three year research project in collaboration between the artist, Claire and neuropsychologists Martin A. Conway and Catherine Loveday. Produced by FACT with the support of a Wellcome Trust arts award, with additional support from The University of Kent. In association with UNSW Galleries, Sydney; CGP London, and Taigh Chearsabhagh Museum and Art Centre. The exhibition included two earlier video and sound installations, The Watch Man (2007) a study of an elderly watch maker haunted by memories of his military service, and Walking on Letters (1999) which looks closely at a prison inmate who has spent extended periods of time in prison – often in solitary confinement.