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What is Post Formalism - La Vie Ensemble

Sarah Keighery & Billy Gruner

Downstairs  | Opens on Oct 1 until Oct 16 | Fri, Sat & Sun

An exhibition of temporal studio works by Sarah Keighery, and studio works and installation art featuring the 'Punk Studio' setting + guest petformances. Also, a collaborative work, and the publicly assisted 'Collective Monochrome no.35' will be created by visitors and guests.
The body of constructed works comes from two makers, friends and collaborators with individual works and collaborations to consider in various iterations over the last 20 years. At a local, national, and international level.

In starting out together as contemporary art makers they founded artist led projects such as MOP, SNO, MAP, later RNOP and West Projects amongst others. In an expanded practice an understanding of post 20thc reductive art was envisioned, and a network of associations developed that considerably shaped their current positions. Terms like ‘flat platform’, ‘nonobjectform’, ‘post formalism’ or ‘generic aesthetic response’ became meaningful in their reductive art practices. Language that became embedded within new work being made that was NOT described as abstract nor minimalist. Criticism came but also the rediscovery of the value of ‘homage’ and credence implicit within the exploration of other ‘artistic coteries’; an interconnectedness via shared dialogic within an art-critically demanding century, a turning, gone silent.

In the title two phrases are used, one a question. The first announces a proposition related to why a vast movement in reductive art became a significant language of post 20thc art making in general, despite an utter silence in the art critical world where no explanation is given for that arrival. The second part relates to a life together, or life lived. Self-explanatory.

The works presented at Articulate vary from themes mapped out such as the ‘Line Series’ by Keighery, temporal painting based objectworks using paint-ish substances (coconut, food dyes, polenta, squid ink). Or collaborative punk works of Gruner and Keighery on art board, this shows’ using chocolate sauce. Gruner’s various works include early painted objects (electric tape reconsidering Mondrianns’ rendition of DeStijl or, other Arte Povera themes. What they do present in a new reading one that is NOT attempting to appropriate rather the opposite. Part of history ongoing, same but different.

The other installation includes the Collective Monochromes done in 35 cities over a decade where visitors participate and become co-owners of a public work. The Italian curator Tilman stated… “The Collective Monochrome is an ongoing international contemporary art project or, publicly assisted contemporary artwork designed to give audiences the opportunity to experience a post 20thc art practice and engage with visual and philosophical outcomes”. The curator suggests identity is questioned by the artwork, its intent for all not given. Despite this opacity a new work appears out of a repositioning, a post 20thc work of contemporary art appears.

Another featured installation the ‘Punk Studios’ is created by the artists for others to use during an exhibition for their purpose. A series inspired by building lessons given to Gruner from aboriginal musician Graham Davis King on the tradition of Ngurra construction. Later transformed by an architect into a contemporary model on architecture, an intersection in making within contemporary art has been reconstructed over multiple presentations of the same low-cost segments (tinfoil, screws, a light, a radio, and a cloth).

The ‘Art and Architecture’ theme reverberates throughout the works underlining the artists interests in a style definitively unique. As Gruner states… “my work is noisy, unlike traditional non-objective art, historically speaking”. Further described as, “just post 20thc reductive art”.



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Opening | Sat Oct 1, 3-6pm

Opening for Sarah Keighery & Billy Gruner, Kendal Heyes, and, Steven Tonkin


'PUNK STUDIO' Performances | Sat Oct 1, Sun Oct 9, and Sun Oct 16

'PUNK STUDIO' Performances, for "What is Post Formalism - La Vie Ensemble" by Billy Gruner and Sarah Keighery Sat Oct 1, 3pm Ruark Lewis (poetic) Astasie-Abasie (sound), Graham Davis king, (Aboriginal music). Sun Oct 9 1.30pm, Alan Schacher (performance) 2.30pm, Ben Denham (sound - Alvin Lucier homage) 3pm, Artists talks by Billy Gruner and Sarah Keighery Sun Oct 16, 3 pm. Joyce Hinterding + David Haines (sound).


Artist talks with Sarah Keighery & Billy Gruner, and Kendal Heyes | Sun Oct 9, 3-5pm

Billy Gruner will discuss his shared (with Sarah Keighery) international career as artist-curator in the field of post 20th century reductive art, and a global movement we participated over 20+ years. Also, what is implied by the terms 'Post Formalism', the 'nonobjectform' and, the 'flat platform' in relation to the curatorial concept of 'coterie to coterie'. Kendal Heyes will discuss the slow deliberate nature of the pokerwork drawing process in his practice and the how this iteration is a synthesis of the visual ideas developed from the previous two projects also shown here at ArticulateUpstairs in 2019.

1.Sarah Keighery, Salt Line
Salt on Aluminium Discs.
2.Punk Studio design plan.
3.Punk Studio panels.
4. Billy Gruner, Punk Painting.
5. Billy Gruner & Sarah Keighery, collaborative work, Chocolate Painting Assemblage.
6. Artists, Eastern Creek Racetrack, 2022.
7. Collective Monochrome no.33. Produced at Teksas Projects Graestead Copenhagen.
8.Sarah Keighery Large Dot series. Squid Ink on canvas and ply panel.
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