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Exhibition

Preserving Hole

5 Sep-12 Oct 2024
PV 5 Sep 2024, 6-10.30pm

Division of Labour
Salford M3 2LE

Overview

Aled Simons
Bláithín Mac Donnell 
Tom Cardew

Exhibition dates: 5 September - 12 October

A meteorite, a spoil tip, a mountain or an island. A fatberg. A co-authored story entangling fact, fiction and anecdotal prose. Three voices become one narrator, Celtic myth, folktale and superstition are merged, layered and retold. A hole or a bog, subterranean preservation - like a time capsule in a biscuit tin with a dodgy lid, buried 40 years ago but the water got in. What happens when fact becomes anecdote?
 
Preserving Hole is an exhibition of audio, sculpture and textiles.
 
‘There had been heavy rain, a week of torrential downpours, incessant waterfall, fields of crops washed away overnight. Usually after heavy rain they clear the drains of organic waste, leaves, trees, silt and mud. But this time, this time they found a coffin.’

This exhibition is the culmination of a conversational collaboration between Welsh artists Tom Cardew, Aled Simons and Irish artist Bláithín Mac Donnell. Emerging from research sharing and an exploration of practice intersections; individual interests are fused in tangential storytelling, narrative building and myth making. Unearthing spurious information and hearsay to present loose-narrative audio and sculptural installation, drawing on collective Celtic nation backgrounds and reflections on the existential urge to remain, to persevere and to preserve. This project follows the development of a new collaborative practice made possible by the Four Nations Fund.