Gapfillers
Burgoyne, Greig (2015) Gapfillers. [Drawing, Exhibition/show, Film, Performance, Public art, Site-specific work]
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"We all live such distant and anonymous lives, disguised we suffer the fate of strangers. To some this distance is never revealed; for yet others it is revealed only now and then... for yet others it is one painful constant in their daily lives.
Knowing clearly who we are has nothing to do with us, that what we think or feel is always in translation... an exile from our own feelings"
- Fernando Pessoa
What is revealed and what is distant and if that space can be bridged are key aspects of this five day forty hour drawing performance that takes the idiosyncrasies of the front of house project spaces at Briggait as its starting point. Gapfillers aims to rethink space and create a new dialogue between performance and audience in the endless and open that is space as an event. Migrating across walls with post-it notes and dry board markers, Gapfillers is process led, rule based immersion in the fixed and relational that is space and time.
From fish market to vast renovated project spaces, this exhibition unites repetition, accumulation and endurance alongside specific references to the site; notably its junctures, levels and asymmetry. Burgoyne is keen to bridge the anomalies between the spaces organisation and the interrelational dynamics of moving in and around those same spaces.
As an outcome the series of wall drawings led by their rules and processes in seeking to fill those anomalies within the site may in fact be renouncing itself in the very act of extolling its presence. In doing so Gapfillers may be less a ‘fullness of space' and instead a ‘fullness of emptiness’ and perhaps an exile from itself.
Common to all Burgoyne’s wall drawings, films and installations, he exploits the materials of the office. From Highlighters, flip chart pens, biros to post-it notes.
Burgoyne is testing their standardised credentials of colour, regularities of line, absorbency and opacity. Burgoyne sees his resulting work as finite propositions, only completed or brought into being as a result of the context they are in. In doing so, inviting the audience to play a part in the completion of the work whilst challenge, and at other times liberate, our rapport with space beyond something contained and subsequently closed to further development.
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