In a world where we can be here, there and everywhere, where there is the promise that we can be anyone or anything if only we try hard enough, are good enough, we increasingly find ourselves in a Space Between. A space between being and becoming: a place of transformation and translation, rich with longing, melancholy and fantasy. A space that calls not for representation but presentation, for who knows what we are or what we might become? The act of presentation in/from the Space Between allows us to reflect on these oscillating states of being, providing a moment’s pause to stop and contemplate the state of flux in which we live. (THE SPACE BETWEEN website)
I am looking forward to this exhibit with special interest in Kate McCgwire. This sculptor explores the beauty of objects that are commonly thought to have none, placing them in uncomfortable situations.

Kate McCgwire. Sluice 2008, Mixed media with Pigeon feathers.

Amanda Couch. Dust Passing 2009, Performed at Spill National Platform, part of Spill Festival, 18th April 2009.
Mixed media, dust. Live performance with installation and camera obscura. Approx. 3 ½ hours. Photography by Aileen Harvey.

Jan Dunning. Untitled (Red Room) 2008, Colour Pinhole Photograph, mounted on aluminium in wooden tray frame. 70 x 59 cm
THE SPACE BETWEEN. An exhibition at the Crypt, St Pancras Church, London. 5 – 21 June 2009
Visit the website HERE
dean melbourne
Hi there
been ages since i checked your blog out! Great work going on. This show looks really interesting doesnt it? It is a bit of a ambition of mine to show in that space!
regards dean
corinna
Hi Dean, cheers for dropping by.
*The Space Between* looks fantastic, I’m gonna get down there next week and report back with my findings.
Thanks again for your comment
-Corinna
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