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The Jerwood/FVU Awards Exhibition 2019: ‘Going, Gone’

From: 24th August 2019 12:00 am

To: 31st October 2019 12:00 am

Phoenix

Phoenix Cinema and Art Centre, 4 Midland St, Leicester LE1 1TG, UK

The Jerwood/FVU Awards Exhibition 2019: 'Going, Gone' features two newly commissioned moving-image installations by Webb-Ellis and Richard Whitby, the recipients of this sixth edition of the Awards.

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The Jerwood/FVU Awards Exhibition 2019: ‘Going, Gone’ features two newly commissioned moving-image installations by Webb-Ellis and Richard Whitby, the recipients of this sixth edition of the Awards.

Touring to Phoenix after its premier at Jerwood Space in London, the theme of Going, Gone was originally chosen to coincide with Britain’s planned departure from the European Union, but instead the exhibition comes at a time when heated debate surrounding Brexit goes on and on. These two new works reflect on the anxieties of our recent past, our turbulent present and our uncertain future.

For The First Baby Born in Space is a twin-screen projection by artist duo Webb-Ellis. A despatch from the immediate present that is directly addressed to an indeterminate point in the future, it gives voice to some of the emotions and experiences of a generation of young people who have had little say in the dramatic political events unfolding around them or in the mounting ecological threats that the planet is facing.

Featuring a group of teenagers from the artists’ home base in Whitby, Yorkshire and elsewhere, and filmed over the course of the extraordinary long, hot summer of 2018, the piece highlights some of the golden moments of childhood: fairground hangouts, late-night raves, conversations under the stars. But it also evokes the darkening mood of a time that is rapidly coming to an end.

Noting how the teenagers’ coming of age coincides with the phenomenon of a country in chaos and in flux, the piece captures a wider feeling of turbulence and upheaval, rippling through fidgety bodies and anxious minds, while reminding us also that youth is so often a source and a mainstay of hope.

In Richard Whitby’s video The Lost Ones, a disparate group of individuals are waiting to have their residency status assessed. Stuck in bureaucratic limbo, and asked to attend an interview at a place called the Premium Service Centre, they find themselves interrogated by a disembodied voice, whose peremptory manner and frequently malicious tone makes for an uncomfortable, hostile environment.

Alluding to the dystopian visions of Orwell and Beckett, and the surrealist animations of Svankmajer, but adding a contemporary edge in the aftermath of the Windrush scandal and the extended dramas of Brexit, the piece has a black-comic energy that mixes acerbic, absurdist humour with moments of genuine pathos. Co-scripted by television writer and satirist Alistair Beaton and beautifully improvised by a number of more or less in-the-dark performers, The Lost Ones confronts us with an inescapably timely and symbolic image of people so trapped in a tortuous, nightmarish process that they start to lose their grip on reality.

The Jerwood/FVU award artists were selected from over 145 applications by Elizabeth Price, artist; Peter Taylor, Festival Director at Berwick Film & Media Arts Festival; Steven Bode, Director at Film and Video Umbrella; and Sarah Williams, Head of Visual Arts at Jerwood Arts.

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https://www.phoenix.org.uk/event/going-gone/

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