Plastique Fantastique
Plastique Fantastique is a British-based art group active from 2004–present envisaged as a group of human and inhuman avatars delivering communiqués from the extreme past and the future.[1] The group was originally conceived of by Simon O’Sullivan, a Senior Lecturer in Art History/Visual Culture at Goldsmiths, London, in a text written about the hypothetical architects of the exhibition New Life at Chisenhale Gallery, London, a 2004 exhibition by the artist David Burrows.[2]
Since the appearance of their first manifesto, the story of Plastique Fantastique has been narrated through their comics. Burrows and O'Sullivan are constant figures in the group with other members changing regularly. Previous members of Plastique Fantastique have included the gallery invigilators of the Zabludowicz Collection's 2011 exhibition The Shape We're In,[3] members of the art collective AAS and IMT Gallery's curator Mark Jackson.
Exhibitions and performances include There ls Not and Never Has Been Anything To Understand! at ASC Gallery, London;[4] 176 Zabludowicz Collection, London; YOUR EXTINCTION OUR FUTURE! at IMT Gallery, London; Outpost, Norwich; Apex, Portsmouth; Aliceday Gallery, Brussels and Pratt Manhattan Gallery, New York. They have participated in ‘GSK Contemporary’ at the Royal Academy of Arts, London, ‘The Chemical Wedding’ Tate Britain, London 2008, the 'Space Time T' Music Festival at the Wysing Arts Centre[5] and the 2010 Tatton Park Biennial.
External links
References
- ^ artist page on IMT Gallery website
- ^ Simon O’Sullivan, "First Manifesto of the Guerilla Plastique Fantastique: 'On Baroque Practice'"
- ^ Event archive on the Plastique Fantastique website
- ^ Chris Fite-Wassilak, London Round-up", September 2012.
- ^ Colin Perry, "Wysing Music Festival", February 2014.