Abstract: | Tall Tales, curated and produced by wewioraprojects, was 'a national touring programme which brought together the work of 17 international women artists who employ the playful use of storytelling techniques in the making of their work. Stories have been shared for centuries and across every culture as a means of entertainment, cultural preservation and education. The artists in Tall Tales used storytelling techniques to toy with our perception of myth, reality, the public and private, ideas on difference, as well as question our assumptions. Their works revealed uncanny scenarios, sometimes pointing to personal stories but more broadly, issues pertinent to society at large and what we might call ‘the human experience’.' The exhibition tour launched in London in Spring 2016 at Freud Museum London, Swiss Cottage Gallery & Library and the Tavistock Clinic and then toured to Touchstones Rochdale, Lancashire, culminating at Glasgow Women’s Library (GWL) in Scotland. Tall Tales artists included: Alinah Azadeh (Lewes, UK); Ruth Barker (Glasgow, UK); Nicky Bird (Glasgow, UK); Jacqueline Butler (Manchester, UK); Sharon Campbell (Manchester, UK); Beth Collar (Bristol, UK); Alison Erika Forde (Manchester, UK); Sarah Forrest (Glasgow,UK); Rachel Goodyear (Manchester, UK); Oona Grimes (London, UK); Margarete Berger-Hamerschlag (b. Vienna, Austria 1902, died London, England 1958); Lila De Magalhaes (LA, USA); Laure Prouvost (London, UK); Ma Qiusha (Beijing, China); Lauren Sagar (Manchester, UK); Mirjam Somers (Rotterdam, NL); Nina Yuen (NY, USA) |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | archive, bookworks, collaboration, family album, feminism, Freud, gender, living memory, material culture, narrative, photography, psychoanalysis, site specific, social history, storytelling, uncanny, women, vernacular photographs |
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