Dr Sinclair’s Drawer

Katrina Palmer

Dr Sinclair’s Drawer

Katrina Palmer; Dr Sinclair’s Drawer; 10 items; October 2014; | Commission: Dr Sinclair's Drawer Artist: Palmer, Katrina; Contributors: Hasler, Samuel; Palmer, Katrina; Pedraglio, Francesco; Tripp, Sarah;

9 October 2014 – 23 November 2014

‘ … It was a stationery drawer, but his guesswork had been almost entirely wrong. The imagined list of objects, a moment ago an array of potent presences in the room, instantaneously dematerialised as mere conjecture. Dr Sinclair silently replaced the items, slid the drawer back in, then moved the desk against the wall. He surmised that the drawer had a peculiarly clandestine way of being; suspended within a meta-structure, like a deeply nested fiction, it was inclined to partially conceal itself within another object. He concluded that his initial assessment of the drawer’s suspicious character had been entirely correct.’

from The Fabricator’s Tale by Katrina Palmer, Book Works, London 2014

Dr. Sinclair’s Drawer is an exhibition produced by Book Works and Flat Time House with artist Katrina Palmer, following her residency at Flat Time House in Summer 2013. Featuring work by Katrina Palmer, Francesco Pedraglio, Samuel Hasler and Sarah Tripp, the exhibition comprises writing, sound recordings, video, sculpture and printed matter, presented in conversation with the physical and symbolic environment of John Latham’s former home and studio. The Fabricator’s Tale, Katrina Palmer’s second book to be published with Book Works and partly written at Flat Time House, will be launched at the opening of Dr. Sinclair’s Drawer on Wednesday 8 October.

Using language to construct both real and fictional objects and spaces – glitches, obstructions, folds and dead ends – this exhibition features new work by four artists who use writing and spoken word as their primary media. Brushing aside the formal distinction between art and literature and stepping outside the restrictions of conceptual art practice – the limits of juxtaposed text and image, the institutional demands of theory and the surface configuration of concrete poetry – each artist in their own way embraces the freedom of literary form. Utilising language as a controlling device they shape content into familiar forms – sculpture, installation, an essay or an anecdote, video and voice, the self-consuming novel or pulp noir fiction. For each of these artists the use of language as material extends to the performative relation between writer and reader, where the reader is inculcated into the process through either private reading and listening or in live, public performance.

EVENT
Saturday 15 November 5pm at the Hayward Gallery Project Space, Southbank Centre
Book Works and Flat Time House in collaboration with the Hayward Gallery present an evening of readings and performance by Katrina Palmer, Samuel Hasler, Francesco Pedraglio and Sarah Tripp. Further details to be announced. The performance is part of a weekend of events for the exhibition MIRRORCITY: London artists on fiction and reality, Hayward Gallery, 14 October 2014 – 4 January 2015.

WORKSHOP
Why edit? Approaches to editing in independent art publishing
Led by Francesco Pedraglio, and Gavin Everall, Editor and Marketing Manager, Book Works
Thursday 23 October 6.30–9.00pm at Flat Time House, £25 per person

This workshop will act as an introduction to the process of editing in relation to artists’ books, covering questions relating to both writing and images, collaborative writing practices, rules and protocol, grammar and the spoken word, as well as the more nitty-gritty issues regarding collating texts, images, captions, and proofing. The workshop is designed to be suitable for anyone who is interested in the process of writing, editing or publishing and self-publishing artists’ books, whether in printed form or for digital platforms. For further information see https://www.bookworks.org.uk/node/182.

BIOGRAPHIES
Samuel Hasler lives and works in Cardiff. His approach to making artwork is varied, and includes writing, performance, printmaking and installations. He has recently presented work with Book Works, the Whitstable Biennale, Spike Island and Arnolfini. O, A Prayer Book by Samuel Hasler was published by Book Works in March 2014.

Katrina Palmer is an artist and writer. Author of The Dark Object published by Book Works, 2010, she has performed at a number of galleries and has participated in numerous exhibitions, most recently: 21st Century, Chisenhale Gallery, London (2013); From Morn ‘Til Midnight, Supportico Lopez, Berlin (2013); Again, A Time Machine, Edinburgh Printmakers Gallery, Space Gallery, London and Torpedo Press, Oslo (2012); Reality Flickers, MOT International, London (solo: 2014) and forthcoming at The Henry Moore Institute (solo: 2015). She was awarded the Artangel Open Commission (2013).

Francesco Pedraglio is an artist and writer. He was one of the founding directors of FormContent, a fellow of Henry Moore Institute, and recently the editor of The Time Machine, a series of experimental books published by Book Works. He is currently undertaking a residency in Mexico City. A man in a room spray painting a fly… (or at least trying to…) by Francesco Pedraglio was published by Book Works in July 2014.

Sarah Tripp is an artist and writer. Her works include 24 stops, Camden Arts Centre, London; Swallowing Incoherence, Collective Gallery, Edinburgh; You Are Of Vital Importance To The Art Community, Centre for Contemporary Arts, Glasgow; Why I disappeared, Cove Park, Argyll and Bute and Why I Can’t Eat at Asia Style, 2HB, Glasgow. She co-produces the pamphlet Gnommero. Her work Aide-Memoires: ‘As if’ was published in What Am I? – The Happy Hypocrite, Issue 5, edited by Maria Fusco, published by Book Works, 2010. On Hearing My Name by Sarah Tripp is to be published by Book Works in November 2014.

all images courtesy of Reuben Henry, 2014