Exhibition
14.05.10 - 12.06.10
Main Gallery
Artists: Sherry McLane Alejos (AUS/MEXICO), CJ Conway (AUS/US), Kaori Kato (AUS/JAPAN), Alanna Lorenzon (AUS), Nicholas Waddell (AUS) Curator: Anusha Kenny
MERCY STREET
Presented as part of the GCAS and Next Wave Festival Emerging Curators Program
Mercy Street curated by Anusha Kenny
is presented as part of Gertrude
Contemporary Art Spaces (GCAS) and
Next Wave Festival’s 2010 Emerging
Curators program.
Mercy Street breaks apart the concept of
‘mercy’ exploring the conflicting forces of
frustration, failure and forgiveness that are
embedded within it. Approaching the concept
from a legal perspective the works in this
exhibition highlight the ways that these often
amorphous, fluid concepts are formalised through public decision-making and ideas of justice.
The exhibition takes its title from Anne Sexton’s poem 45 Mercy Street, which explores the conflict
embedded within ideas of mercy from a personal perspective. This exhibition identifies how these
concerns operate both inside and outside the law, shadowing personal as well as public
relationships. Mercy Street will explore how private understandings of mercy affect public
decision-making and are formalised through the legal process.
Mercy Street features work by five artists who are distinguished by their acute awareness of the
precariousness of ethics and morality. This awareness is inscribed heavily in their works and is
made manifest through aesthetic fragility, constant motion, and intermittence. In contrast to the
blunt finality of legislation, the works in the exhibition formalize emotion and address human frailty
with compassion and flexibility. Ultimately, the exhibition is an elegy to those who have been able to
show grace when revenge would be just as appropriate. |