Gasworks presents Buoyancy, the first UK institutional solo exhibition by Finland-based artist Juha Pekka Matias Laakkonen. Making use of nature as raw material, Laakkonen’s process-based practice and durational works reflect on the profound impact of human interactions with the environment, while addressing wider existential concerns around time, death and the limits of scientific knowledge.
At Gasworks, the artist will present a newly-commissioned performance and large-scale sculpture entitled Framed Sea Cow. This work is based on the features of a skeleton, documented by German explorer Georg Wilhelm Steller, of a female sea cow killed in 1742, just one year after the species was ‘discovered’. The Steller’s sea cow is considered to have gone extinct shortly afterwards in 1768, making it the first historical extinction of a marine mammal at human hands.
Presented as a live durational performance, Laakkonen’s work will bring this extinct sirenian back into existence. Throughout the duration of the exhibition, the artist will carefully craft and assemble in the gallery a wooden replica of this creature’s huge skeleton, based solely on the written description provided by Steller in the 18th century. Once completed, the resulting sculpture will remain dramatically suspended in the gallery like a ship in a bottle.
As part of the public programme accompanying the exhibition, Laakkonen will present his first ever musical performance. Entitled Flock of Birds, it consists of a short, repetitive composition played by an ensemble of young musicians from local primary schools in Lambeth. The composition is divided into simple steps so that each musician plays a single note in sequential order, thus drifting in and out of sync like a flock of birds.
The exhibition is commissioned and produced by Gasworks with generous support from the Finnish Institute and Covi-Mora.
Gasworks commissions are supported by Catherine Petitgas and Gasworks Exhibitions Supporters.
Juha Pekka Matias Laakkonen: Buoyancy is on at Gasworks, 155 Vauxhall St, London SE11 5RH? from 14 April – 19 June 2022
Free admission
Open: Weds – Sun 12-6pm.
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