LONDON.- Carroll / Fletcher announces an exhibition of new works by British artist Justin Hibbs. Alias_Re_Covered will showcase Hibbss first sound piece produced in collaboration with musician Ben Lancaster and mark the artists debut at the gallery.
Justin Hibbss practice picks apart the mechanics of spatial perception and representation, drawing upon social, political and aesthetic agendas encoded within architectural structures. Much of his work is a renegotiation of the visual language and ideological legacies of modernism, probing real and idealised notions of space. This is enacted through a uniquely multi-disciplinary approach that incorporates painting, drawing, sculpture and architectural interventions.
The works in Alias_Re_Covered focus on the relationship between sound and image, and both analogue and mechanised (or digital) processes of production and reproduction. The title of the show refers to Hibbss methodology, fostered by a cycle of mutations. Historical references, daily occurrences, and the memories of older works are absorbed, digested, and altered endlessly renewed. Each piece bears the traces of these transformations, and remains infused with remnants of the data lost along the way.
The exhibition opens with a painted version of Josef Alberss LP cover design for Modest Mussorgskys Pictures at an Exhibition. Executed with a pinstriping tool a technique once used to decorate trains and industrial machines it maps a world of voids and sound wave-like lines, echoing Alias_Re_Covereds central concern with the physical and the aural.
The show comprises wall drawings, paintings, screens, sculptures, and various display devices, including shelving units and a mirrored stairwell. The musical intervention created with Ben Lancaster who used analogue synthesisers in response to Hibbss painting process is being played in the gallery at regular intervals.
Travelling through Hibbss species of spaces, passing between dimensions that echo, self-sample and glitch, one might grasp that the whole, overarching the individual works and what they refer to, is a situation, a system, a cybernetic totality, always something else that one might click through to, writes art critic Martin Herbert in an essay commissioned for Alias_Re_Covered. The result is a model of art making, and particularly exhibition making, that when inhabited so that that the individual artworks cohere into one pulsating larger one, feels simultaneously inventive and a little frightening, since its tied to proliferation, not closure.
A limited edition artwork featuring Martin Herberts essay Between Before and After will accompany the exhibition.
Justin Hibbs (b. 1971, Poole, UK) Justin Hibbs studied at Central St. Martins, London and currently lives and works in London. Recent exhibitions include Distressed Geometry, Kunstraum Baden, Baden (2015); PARA/SITE, Justin Hibbs & Monica Ursina Jager, Christinger De Mayo, Zurich (2014); Oh My Complex, Württ Kunstverein, Stuttgart (2012); The New International, Galeria Pilar, Sao Paulo (2014); Weltentwürfe, Kunsthaus Grenchen, Switzerland (2014). His work is in several private and public collections, including The Saatchi Collection and The University of the Arts Collection.