WHEN : Thursday 17 Feb 6:30-9:00PM
WHERE : Studio 3.10 LVL 3 Metro Arts 109 Edward St Brisbane
Quatrain is a collaborative cross-disciplinary project by Brisbane based designer Karina Seljak and inbetweenspaces. Seljakās practice experiments with free-form garment construction techniques inspired by ancient and traditional approaches to drapery. For this project, Seljak has collaborated with inbetweenspaces to experiment with ephemeral exhibition approaches for presenting garments. Instead of presenting clothing as static objects on mannequins, the garments have been captured with video to highlight the relations between the body, draped cloth, movement and time. These videos are presented in the gallery to form an environment of large, floating projections.
The video medium captures and foregrounds the movements between the body and garment, connecting the construction and design process to the method of exhibition display. As projections the garments develop an ethereal, haunting presence highlighting the bodyās role in shaping the lines and volumes of the designed forms. In the spatial arts, drapery is a unique skill that connects the embellishment and division of architectural features to the clothing of the body. In this exhibition materials are draped to form surfaces for projections that inspire a consideration of the material and sculptural qualities of cloth. In this sense, Quatrain experiments with a hybrid space from which to consider both clothing design and art through a meditation on ephemerality, form, surface and image.
Karina Seljak graduated from Fine Arts (Fashion) at Queensland University of Technology in 2010. Her graduate collection titled ?The Floating World? was developed through a series of construction techniques inspired by ancient Grecian, Arabic, and traditional Japanese dress. These influences inspired the assemblage of garments experimenting with rectangles, draping and using single pieces of fabric.
inbetweenspaces is Metro Arts 2010 ARI-In-Residence, creating projects across a range of spaces including Studio 3.10 Metro Arts. As a one year experiment, inbetweenspaces is running an experimental gallery program to facilitate new experimental, trans-disciplinary and collaborative exhibition outcomes. Differing from conventional programs this exhibition model follows transitory connections between creative practitioners and projects so new experimental artworks emerge, collide and interact.
This exhibition is supported by inbetweenspaces and Metro Arts