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pant and doorbell thump is wants wants, Martina Copley & Lou Hubbard

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Martina Copley is an artist, curator and writer interested in different modalities of practice and the annotative space. Working in film and sound, drawing and installation, her doctoral research project at the Victorian College of the Arts, University of Melbourne, 2019, considered the transposition of the rhetorical figure of the aside as a poetic strategy in art.

An apprehension of contingent orders, the work doesn’t have a set form. Sound idea, object and modality are collated to set up a structural space for something to exist, a space in which the work moves towards an opening and at the same time asks questions about itself.

Recent exhibition projects and publications include Doubting Writing/Writing Doubt, ACCA + RMIT non-fiction Lab, 2019; No Notes (This is writing), with Francesca Rendle-Short, 2017; Unhidden, Counihan Gallery, Melbourne, 2017; Between these worlds there is no ordinary continuity, Melbourne Festival, 2016; FM[X] What would a feminist methodology sound like? WestSpace, Melbourne, 2015; A Listener’s guide to bowing, Melbourne School of Architecture & Design., 2015; Black Painting, seventh, Melbourne, 2014; New Ancestors, City & Docklands Libraries, Melbourne, 2014; At dawn the image rings a dissonant tune that is inaudible to our ears and cannot be recalled, with Michaela Bruton, BUS Projects, 2014.

Martina is gallery coordinator and Artistic Director at BLINDSIDE and teaches at Latrobe College of Art + Design and RMIT.

martinacopley.com/work @martinacopley

Lou Hubbard operates surgically on words and objects such as lolly eyeballs, rubber horses, and inflatable walking frames. Her videos, assemblages and lectures realize an unconscious steeped in training, measuring and sentimentality. Hubbard often subjects objects to various modes of duress through which they must yield to her rules. Basic materials of domestic and institutional utility (and very often personal objects) are tried and tested, then shaped into formal relationships, and emotional resonances are drawn out through careful selection and placement of these found and readily-at-hand objects. Sometimes Hubbard captures her operations on film; sometimes the actions become sculptural assemblages that are fitted and measured and precariously balanced. She uses a combination of both rudimentary and refined approaches in her practice and refuses any tendency toward embellishment or inscrutable artifice.

Recent exhibitions, performances and publications include Train Crossing, Zatezalo Press 2020, The Léger Melee (for Mona Foma) Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery Launceston 2019; Departed Acts # 4 Bus Projects at ACCA 2018; With Compliments Bus Projects 2018; Overdrawn Margaret Lawrence Gallery Melbourne and Lim Hak Tai Gallery NAFA Singapore 2018; 21st Century Art Australian Contemporary Collection NGVA Melbourne 2017; Accidental Hero, Hero Building Billboard Russell St Melbourne 2017; Table Land Sarah Scout Presents; Att: Main Reception 1 12 Waratah Pl Melbourne VIC 3000 TCB 2016; Lurid Beauty: Australian Surrealism and its Echoes National Gallery of Victoria 2015; Neverwhere Gaia Gallery Istanbul 2015; Guirguis New Art Prize, Ballarat 2015 (awarded); Dead Still Standing West Space Melbourne 2015.

Lou Hubbard teaches in the School of Art, VCA and is represented by Sarah Scout Presents Melbourne.

louhubbard.com @lou_hubbard_art