The Guildhouse Collections Project: The Disquiet

The Disquiet presents newly commissioned artworks by South Australian artists Bin Bai, Stephanie Doddridge, Sue Kneebone, Olga Sankey and Truc Truong.

The Guildhouse Collections Project: The Disquiet 22 July — 13 September 2024 A Flinders University Museum of Art exhibition presented in partnership with Guildhouse

Curated by Suzanne Close

In developing their ideas for this exhibition, these artists drew inspiration from FUMA’s collection of political posters focusing on the works of the Progressive Art Movement (PAM) – a multi-arts group established at Flinders University in the 1970s. Upholding Marxist-Leninist ideologies, PAM artists fiercely opposed American imperialism and advocated for the struggles of the working class. They eschewed art commodification, favouring prints and posters as immediate and accessible mediums for political expression.

Informed by PAM’s agendas, motivations and artistic processes, the five contemporary artists have explored the relationship of their own practices to complex and urgent issues of the 21st century. Themes such as inequality, environmental degradation, surveillance, fake news, consumer culture and the aftermath of colonisation, resonate strongly in their new commissions, reflecting the pervasive unease of our times.

Like their predecessors, today’s artists critique entrenched power structures with a personal urgency, revealing how the political and the personal are intertwined in navigating complex global challenges. By exposing forces that perpetuate injustice, contribute to environmental harm and enable the spread of misinformation, they compel us to confront these daunting challenges and call us to envision a more equitable and sustainable future.

The Disquiet is accompanied by a catalogue and a series of public programs.

Image: Stephanie Doddridge, 𝘙𝘦𝘴𝘪𝘴𝘵𝘢𝘯𝘤𝘦 𝘪𝘴 𝘧𝘦𝘳𝘵𝘪𝘭𝘦 (detail), 2024, trolley, hessian, wicking bed, vegetable plants, straw, vegetal print, grow lights, 112 x 60 x 101 cm, © the artist, photo: Lana Adams


Accessibility:

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Dates

Opening: July 22, 2024, midnight Closing: Sept. 13, 2024, midnight

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