Sleeve Shock exhibition in London

Deadline: 08/07/2022

City: London.  |  Region: London  |  Country: United Kingdom  |  Jonathan Armour

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Sleeve Shock open call. Sleeve Shock and Birth Sleeves? are two complementary exhibitions and talks events running in parallel from 3rd until 16th October. (Frieze London 2022 runs from 12th - 16th October). They are intended to provoke discussion around the human skin as a primary signifier of identity.

The dialogue between the two exhibitions will enable comparative views from different life phases, and evoke a trans-humanist perspective on identify conflict. This Open Call is to find artists for Sleeve Shock who are perhaps experiencing a degree of sleeve shock - as explained below. We are looking for artists who can relate to this idea - as if they have been re-sleeved into something not quite compatible with who they are.

Taken from Richard Morgan’s Altered Carbon, sleeves are the term used for bodies that serve as a receptacle for the human consciousness. The body an individual is born with is called their Birth Sleeve. 

A recurring theme in trans-humanist thinking is that one day we will be able to upload our human consciousness into some form of device which can then be relocated into a new body (re-sleeved), whether naturally born, modified or artificially created, as required or desired.

Sleeve Shock.

When an individual is re-sleeved they often experience a degree of sleeve shock. The more foreign the sleeve is in comparison to the individual’s birth sleeve, in terms of age, ethnicity, gender etc, the more intense the shock. Whilst we in 2022 are not living in the year of Altered Carbon, I feel this gives us a different perspective on aspects of identity conflict felt by so many of us.

This exhibition facilitates a conversation with artists who perhaps are experiencing a degree of sleeve shock as if they have been re-sleeved into something not quite compatible with who they are. 

As we progress through the years, we come to terms with, we learn to ignore, we amend, we conceal or simply lose interest in the issues with our sleeves. 

These Artists in Sleeve Shock are in the early days of that process. Their work will be raw and fresh and use current techniques and media to confront, evade and wrestle with the sleeves they find themselves in. 

 

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Who is eligible for this opportunity?
Entry and participation in the exhibition is free. Selection will be done by discussion with the shortlisted artists to try and understand better how their work will contribute to the theme and discourse of the exhibitions and discussion events
When is the deadline?
Friday 8th July 2022
How much does it cost?
Free
Is there a private view / opening?
Private view on Wednesday 5th October 2022
Does the location have disabled access?
Yes.
Do I need to be present?
Preferably on person or online.

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