Gallery 31 is a new permanent exhibition space dedicated to profiling the Studios community and work developed through our residencies. With a rolling programme and a different theme each season, Gallery 31 presents a curated selection of new commissions alongside existing and in-progress works.
The opening season Bonds explores the idea of connection beyond the physical and the immediate. The works are choreographed to play with the magical qualities of certain acts of communicating: be it to another, collectively with each other, or channelling through others. What transformation can happen when we share a space, collectively tune in, connect emphatically and intergenerationally?
Multidisciplinary artist and writer Laura Grace Ford presents a new text-based work titled Charms Over Ashes (excerpt), concerned with the ideas of collective identity, spatial narratives, fugitive temporalities and fiction.
Anna Mikkola's From Simple Parts to Collective Complexity is an ant colony housed within a mixed media installation. The ants demonstrate a different kind of intelligence, organisation model and communication, looking at the wonder of nature and the brain.
Part hallucination, part reality, Imran Perretta’s video work DESH ruminates on alienation, anxiety and contested ideas of home. Shot in a hotel room during a hartal (general strike) in Bangladesh, the film looks at isolation and identity formation in the diaspora.
Hannah Perry’s work A Nice Thought, originally part of GUSH - Perry’s solo show at Somerset House in 2018, reminds us of the impossibility of containing our emotions, and the power of their slippery and raw qualities.
Artist and composer Nick Ryan’s work in progress installation, The Gulf of Understanding (Re:cognition), taps into the magic of making sense, exploring the sound of spoken language and its relationship to matter, utilising voice recognition and natural language processing techniques. This work is connected to a new audio commission exploring language with experts in cognitive neuroscience, computer science, linguistics and anthropology.