Abstract
Test Sites was a co-created installation by Sam Jury and David Kefford, created in response to the unique venue of the Quip and Curiosity space in Cambridge, UK.
The ethos of the exhibition was to work small with a 'poverty of means', materials close to hand, found objects and images repurposed. Embodying a form of ecological thinking and an experimental approach to hybrid form making.
For Kefford, this aligns to his research on Queer Ecology and notions of post-human art production. For Jury, the work aligns to her longstanding interest in slow violence, particularly in post-conflict aftermath.
The ethos of the exhibition was to work small with a 'poverty of means', materials close to hand, found objects and images repurposed. Embodying a form of ecological thinking and an experimental approach to hybrid form making.
For Kefford, this aligns to his research on Queer Ecology and notions of post-human art production. For Jury, the work aligns to her longstanding interest in slow violence, particularly in post-conflict aftermath.
| Original language | English |
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| Publisher | Quip and Curiosity, Cambridge |
| Publication status | Published - 16 Mar 2024 |
Keywords
- post-conflict
- Post-humanist
- Installation
- sculpture
- Drawing
- printmaking