Stud Flight - Mike Hewson
Stud Flight - Mike Hewson
Exhibition Runs:
Wednesday 27 November - Friday 20 December 2013.
The
oxymoronic, and frankly cheeky, nature of the exhibition's
subtitle - a retrospective of new work - is not lost on
anyone. There are, however, a number of factors at work
which interrogate and defuse this strange proposition. The
first of these is Hewson’s career trajectory which has
taken him from the studio, into public, and then into the
gallery. Note the order of the second and third parts of the
equation, a reversal of the usual lineage of an emerging
artist. Secondly, Hewson's practice is characterised by
prolific output across extremely varied media. And most of
this output, or at least the work that has garnered the most
attention, has been produced outside of, and without a
studio. Finally, these public art projects are often of
grand scale and evidence incredible ambition.
This retrospective then, is an opportunity to appraise the work Hewson has created over the last three years, but reimagined and recreated inside the gallery, as if the artist had a second chance to experiment. Usually celebratory occasions, the element of self-reflectivity is subordinated by a more nostalgic sense of self-reflection in most retrospectives. Seldom is the retrospective employed in a manner that aids the artist’s continuing development.
The exhibition is
an analysis of an artist whose research is praxis; it is a
study of changing contexts, disciplines, and situations.
Riffing off Hewson's arguably most high profile project on
the facade of the Museum of Contemporary Art with Agatha
Gothe-Snape, this exhibition is a chance to see if his
practice does hold
up.
ends