Liquid Library
Exhibitions
Contributors
Curated by:
Maria-Thalia Carras
Dates:
20..03.15-26.03.15
Address:
Athens University History Museum, Tholou 5, Plaka
Rowena Hughes has been invited by locus athens to research in the archives of the Gennadius Library of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens and the Athens University History Museum, Greece and to produce a body of new work based on her research.
Hughes’ investigation has centred on rare books and objects in the collections that reflect on seemingly contradictory ways of understanding the physical world: either through a perpendicular logic in which mathematics and rigid rules define order or a more sensorial irrational approach which has the potential to transport us beyond language to a point where materiality speaks for itself. Hughes posits these alternative approaches in her work, and brings them to an internal dialogue. She toys with what she interprets as interdependent states, with chance and the idea of the possible, indeterminacy and systems of order. In her new works false opposites are reevaluated, reconciled, so that chance systems navigate new geometries, order negotiates with disorder, the rational with the irrational.
Visiting the rare books collections of the Gennadius library and the Museum of the University of Athens, Hughes was drawn both to the collections themselves as well as to the use of cabinets in museums and libraries as a form for containing knowledge. Inert layers of history become liquid, flowing outwards, activated only through the understanding and acceptance of readers and visitors. This tension between static containment and constant flux is a central element of her new work where categorised objects in the museum are interjected by the flux of lived experience. Museum cabinets in the exhibition are transformed into sculptural objects in which photographs, ink jet prints, scientific books and moving images are placed and played with. Through Hughes’ interventions, cabinet displays in the Athens University museum can no longer be read as objective historical narratives but instead as new ways of framing the cracks and fissures in the way we feel, read, write and collect experiences, data and history.
Rowena Hughes graduated from the Slade MFA in 2011 and completed her BA at Goldsmiths in 2001. Recent solo shows, ‘From the Slopes of the Curves’ at Galerie Renner Prinz, Vienna and ‘Soft Parallels’ at Room artspace in London. Her work has been included in group exhibitions at Galerie Gebr. Lehmann, Berlin, Ileana Tounta, Athens, New Contemporaries 2010 at the ICA and at the AFoundation as part of the Liverpool Biennial, Castlefield Gallery, Manchester, Arcade Fine Arts, Rod Barton, Breese Little, FormContent & Fine Art Society Contemporary, London. Her work has received press coverage in Artforum online, the Independent, the Guardian and Der Standard in Austria and was included in the publication Catlin Guide 2012: New Artists in the UK.
Rowena Hughes’ research, exhibition and publication are supported using public funding by the Arts Council, England.
Coordination: Athens University History Museum
With thanks to the Gennadius Library of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens and the Athens University History Museum