Tonight: Chat and Spill - Simon Denny
Chat and Spill
Simon Denny
Thursday 28 September 2006,
6pm
The Physics Room
Free
Known for sculptural
installations born of an assemblage of predetermined and
familiar fragments Simon Denny’s formal sequences trace
lines of engagement. Denny’s art-making is rooted in
doing; considerations of performance and acts of making
embed the artist’s gestures and activities in his objects
– objects chosen in the first instance for the character
they already enjoy.
Denny presents his audiences with situations that tend to foreground an engagement with associations of form, purpose and action. Distinctively roughshod, ad-hoc constructions of everyday materials are combined with – and are often comprised of – domestic ready-mades. Drawing upon the benign poetic intelligence of his gesture’s execution, Denny anticipates an open and informal atmosphere during this performance deftly titled Chat and Spill.
Simon Denny graduated from Elam School of Fine Arts with a BFA in 2004. He is currently represented by Michael Lett and has recently shown at Galerie Grita Insam, Vienna, Austria; Auckland Art Gallery as part of 54321 Performance Projects; and at The Liste 06 Art Fair, Basel, Switzerland, with his solo presentation The Natural Order Of Tact for Michael Lett. Recent performance projects also include News Is Also On Television, a live performance with Tahi Moore held at Michael Lett, Auckland, during Denny’s solo show Old Things (2006); and involvement with the Mostly Harmless: Performance Series, held at the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery (2006).
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