The Origin of Painting - Exhibition (Q Arts)
Q Arts invites you to experience sound and video installations by artists’ group Disinformation whose work has been described as ‘haunting’, ‘thrilling’ and ‘bringing a shiver, as though we have seen or heard our own ghost’. The Origin of Painting is a large, light sensitive light and sound sculpture, culminating in an interactive luminous green wall. As a light flashes visitors’ shadows appear before fading away to the accompaniment of live radio noise.
Since it’s inception in 1995 as a DJ project with its roots in acid, ambient and punk influenced noise-music, Disinformation has criss-crossed the boundaries between art, music, sound, video and research. The group's work has been exhibited at the V&A Museum, Sonic Boom at the Hayward Gallery, the Sonar Festival at CCCB Barcelona and the MTV Europe Awards Party.
Artist Jo Banks says; ‘We’re basically DJs who work with noise and artists who like plugging things in. An installation is a piece of art that you have to get out of a box. What you see in the gallery is what we are interested in, from punk to radar, rave to war. It doesn’t challenge your perceptions of what art is, it just wants to be intellectually stimulating, exciting and sometimes intense.’
One film in the exhibition was shot in Dungeness by artist Barry Hale and shows radar dishes from World War II set to atmospheric music by Jo Banks. ‘The Sound Mirrors are monuments to the fear of our ancestors,’ says Jo whose father and grandfather fought in both World Wars. ‘This is my way of commemorating the war, reflecting a memory and paying homage to history.’
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