Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Reminder: Deadline Appeal2012

Just a reminder to all that the deadline for our Open Call: Appeal2012 is set for the 28th of May. Please read the post below for any details regarding info and contact details.

-gg, may 15

Monday, April 16, 2012

guerilla notice: entry #1

guerilla gallery is partnering with visual artist Elgin Helga Rust to present in September this year Appeal 2012, an inter-disciplinary research project and exhibition that engages with judicial and aesthetic strategies of redress. It is a collaborative project, preceded by a workshop, that responds to an earlier body of work by Rust. The exhibition will manifest in innercity Johannesburg. See the Call for Participation, below (closing date May 28). Enquiries to: adv.alice08@gmail.com

--gg, april 16, 2012

Call for Participation: APPEAL 2012


The Forum For Redress (FFR), represented by Advocate Alice and Detective L. Prince, in partnership with guerilla gallery and artist/collaborator Elgin Helga Rust, invites Johannesburg-based practitioners from all disciplines (visual arts, theatre, dance, music, literature and law) to participate in the collaborative research and exhibition project APPEAL 2012.

The Constitutional Court is the final ground for justice. It is based in Johannesburg, a sprawling African metropolis loaded with historical and contemporary sites that are imbued with the residue of acts of violence and redress. It is here that APPEAL 2012 opens a space for debate by inviting 12 'jurors' to consider judicial and aesthetic strategies of redress in CASE NO. 001/05/2008.

The project was initiated by Rust’s MFA project at the Michaelis School of Fine Art (University of Cape Town) in 2008. This first phase materialised as a performative installation in which the arguments for CASE NO. 001/05/2008 were staged as a trial, R v JR 2010. Presented by two fictional characters, Adv. Alice and Det. L. Prince, the work playfully offered the viewer insights into judicial processes, but in a more publicly accessible space. The second phase, the exhibition JUDGEMENT - UITSPRAAK 2011 CASE NO. 001/05/2008, hosted by the AVA Gallery in Cape Town, called for a judgment. Artists external to the project were asked to immerse themselves in the work and act as jurors by providing aesthetic ‘judgments’ in the form of artworks that respond to Rust’s work.

APPEAL 2012, the next iteration, calls for 12 Johannesburg-based art practitioners to reinvestigate CASE NO. 001/05/2008. As the jury, this sworn body of people will convene for a week in September to render a verdict. They are asked to argue for or against opposing processes of redress - judicial vs. aesthetic, objective vs. subjective - to revise judgment for R v JR 2010. Individually, each juror is required to investigate the case thoroughly prior to the Jury Session, a collaborative workshop, in which they will produce a work in response. This represents a form of judgment, i.e. that is “the forming of an opinion, estimate, notion, or conclusion, as from circumstances presented to the mind1” where judgment rests on the evidence presented.

The online archive http://ffr.elginrust.net hosts material accessible to all potential jurors and interested parties who wish to familiarise themselves with the case. This site contains all documents from the case file, evidence archive, trial documentation and judgment collected to date. Please contact Adv. Alice via the blog for any queries or evidence pertaining to the case. Jurors are encouraged to request evidence well in advance to ensure that it is readily available at the Jury Session in September 2012.

PROJECT REQUIREMENTS


The Jury Session is a one-week collaborative research and production workshop starting on 4 September and ending on 9 September 2012. The Jury members should be available for a Meet & Greet on Tuesday 4 September and for the compulsory Jury Sessions to be held from 5 September 2012 until 9 September 2012.
APPEAL 2012, the resulting exhibition, will open to the public on Tuesday 11 September, curated in partnership with guerilla gallery, and will run until Tuesday 25 September with a finissage on Heritage day, 24 September 2012.

SELECTION

Please send a short CV/Resume, portfolio, motivational letter and proposal with a list of evidence and production requirements to adv.alice08@gmail.com

Each participant will receive a stipend for additional materials required and a bursary of R500 to cover transport costs. For more information contact adv.alice08@gmail.com

The deadline for proposals is 28 May 2012. Selected jury members will be notified by 18 June 2012.

This project is produced in partnership with guerilla gallery, an artist-led initiative in Johannesburg (www.guerillagallery-jhb.blogspot.com). It is supported by Assemblage, the National Arts Council and VANSA, the Visual Arts Network of South Africa.

1 JUDGEMENT. Dictionary.com. Dictionary.com Unabridged. Random House, Inc. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/JUDGEMENT (accessed: December 06, 2010).



Thursday, March 8, 2012

guerilla journal: entry #2












The House, 001

Johannesburg CBD
Mixed media
Dimensions variable
Photo: Kim Gurney




















The House, 002

Johannesburg CBD
Mixed media
Dimensions variable
Photo: Kim Gurney



















The House, 003

Johannesburg CBD
Mixed media
Dimensions variable
Photo: Kim Gurney



















The House, 004

Johannesburg CBD
Mixed media
Dimensions variable
Photo: Neil Nieuwoudt















The House, 005

Johannesburg CBD
Mixed media
Dimensions variable
Photo: Kim Gurney














The House, 006

Johannesburg CBD
Mixed media
Dimensions variable
Photo: Neil Nieuwoudt












The House, 007

Johannesburg CBD
Mixed media
Dimensions variable
Photo: Neil Nieuwoudt




















The House, 008

Johannesburg CBD
Mixed media
Dimensions variable
Photo: Kim Gurney













The House, 009

Johannesburg CBD
Mixed media
Dimensions variable
Photo: Kim Gurney













The Hou
se, 010
Johannesburg CBD
Mixed media
Dimensions variable
Photo: Kim Gurney


















The House, 011

Johannesburg CBD
Mixed media
Dimensions variable
Photo: Neil Nieuwoudt













The House, 012

Johannesburg CBD
Mixed media
Dimensions variable
Photo: Kim Gurney


















The House, 013

Johannesburg CBD
Mixed media
Dimensions variable
Photo: Kim Gurney


'The House' is nestled in the commercial quarter of Johannesburg CBD, a surprisingly large open space with remarkable graffiti and resonant surfaces hidden behind a burnt-out facade, book-ended on the one side by a commercial bank and on the other by a funeral parlour.

--gg, march 2, 2012

Thursday, February 16, 2012

guerilla journal













Found Object,
001

Johannesburg CBD
Mixed media
Dimensions variable
Photo: Kim Gurney












Found Object, 002
Johannesburg CBD
Mixed media
Dimensions variable
Photo: Kim Gurney


















Found Object, 003
Johannesburg CBD
Mixed media
Dimensions variable
Photo: Kim Gurney













Found Object, 004
Johannesburg CBD
Mixed media
Dimensions variable
Photo: Kim Gurney



















Found Object,
005

Johannesburg CBD
Mixed media
Dimensions variable
Photo: Kim Gurney













Found Object,
006

Johannesburg CBD
Mixed media
Dimensions variable
Photo: Kim Gurney

















Found Object,
007

Johannesburg CBD
Mixed media
Dimensions variable
Photo: Kim Gurney



















Found Object,
008

Johannesburg CBD

Mixed media
Dimensions variable
Photo: Neil Nieuwoudt













Found Object,
009

Johannesburg CBD
Mixed media
Dimensions variable
Photo: Neil Nieuwoudt



















Found Object, 010
Johannesburg CBD
Mixed media
Dimensions variable
Photo: Neil Nieuwoudt





















Found Object,
011

Johannesburg CBD
Mixed media
Dimensions variable
Photo: Neil Nieuwoudt

‘Found Object’ was encountered on an exploratory search for potential guerilla gallery sites. It speaks for itself, rather than as a canvas for potential interventions or exhibitions.
--gg, feb 15, 2012

Monday, February 6, 2012

guerilla gallery - concept

guerilla gallery (b. 2012) is an artist-led initiative located in Johannesburg, South AfricaIt eschews its own bricks and mortar to temporarily inhabit vacant spaces in Johannesburg CBD buildings with art exhibitions or installations.

Aims

guerilla gallery aims to contribute to the broader creative rejuvenation of innercity Johannesburg through encouraging imaginative responses to the urban environment. Its primary objective is to provide visual artists in South Africa with the opportunity to exhibit their work in an experimental context, facilitating production that may not suit a more formal exhibition venue. guerilla gallery is a non-profit enterprise, enabling projects without commercial imperatives. It also hopes to extend the viewing audience by positing art in surprising venues and reinvesting buildings with cultural value.



Motivation

guerilla gallery is broadly inspired by the global ‘pop-up’ cultural phenomenon markedly evident over recent years. This trend effectively harnesses unusual venues to host transient cultural events, often interdisciplinary and experimental in nature. The idea speaks also to ‘guerilla’ marketing, which uses low-cost and unconventional means to convey a message.

Scope



The canvas for guerilla gallery is the ambit of Johannesburg’s CBD. It may extend to other vicinities in future. guerilla gallery interventions may run for an evening, 24 hours, a week or a month – the project and selected space together determine the timeframes.

Logistics and Resources

guerilla gallery
is a non-profit initiative: all costs relating to the artwork, including but not limited to transport, insurance and installation, are organised and covered by participating artists. guerilla gallery provides the physical location, curatorial direction, installation assistance and marketing, primarily through social media. Artist applications are welcome (see contact details).


--Abridged founding document, Kim Gurney, Johannesburg, 2012