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Vital Capacities new resident artists June 2024
Vital Capacities: Gateways – new exhibition
Vital Capacities new resident artists May 2023
From 22 Sept 2022 • Vital Capacities website Appearance – Vital Capacities’ latest exhibition
August 2022 • Vital Capacities UK & South African artists join Vital Capacities for August
Open from 21 July 22 • online Residual Echoes – new Vital Capacities exhibition
3 artists' work from Vital Capacities are represented - in the left corner text says hanover mums love level dick in red font - created by violet marchenkova, on the right Jess Starns' work is an AR image of a fern over a natural garden landscape, on the bottom left is Andrew Luk's work, a still image captured from Minecraft Vital Capacities website DeNatured – Vital Capacities exhibition
UK and Hong Kong artists join Vital Capacities for April
Image represents four artists work, top left: a still image from Siphenathi Mayekiso’s film Echoes of Identity, which shows a man with bare chest and arms across his face against a blue sky; top right: a still image from Rebekah Ubuntu’s film Ecologies of Belonging (a Meditation in Progress), which shows a person standing in the centre of a sandy footpath with long grass either side, in the distance to the left if the sea and clouds in the sky; bottom right: a still image from Nadine Mckenzie’s film A Will, My Wheels and a Way, which shows a young woman sat in a wheelchair reflected in a mirror, a wall of windows shows buildings and blue sky outside; bottom left picture: a dirt track footpath leads into the distance through a field, the ground is a deep red, making the grass on the sides of the path almost black in colour, trees can be seen on the horizon in the distance with clouds and a little blue sky above. From 30 Sept 2021 • Vital Capacities website Reverberation – Vital Capacities’ latest exhibition
Five images by resident artists form a composite - on the far left, a man painted grey with a beard wears a blue smock. Top centre a man glides horizontally above a woman sat leaning forward in a wheelchair in a dance pose. On the top right a deepinkish red swirl of absract light blends iwht black background. Bottom right a ploughed field has small plants growing in rows, path of green plants runs through the centre. Bottom centre a person with bunched up green hair and rainbow sparkly jacket stands before an audience in a gallery, a laptop open next to them. UK & South African artists join Vital Capacities for August
Vital Capacities’ artist, Seo Hye Lee interviewed by Lutte Collective
22 July onwards • Online exhibition Intertwined exhibition on Vital Capacities
Three images in a composite – top left image: a black rectangular lightbox with a white screen has the word what with a question mark written 3 times on it, black pipes leave the box on the left and right sides. Top right image: a white heart shaped balloon has the words stay sick written in the middle. Bottom left image: a collage of green leaves, white daisies with yellow centres, and stripes of yellow and red streak across the image. 1 - 30 June 21 • Vital Capacities Artists from across UK join Vital Capacities as artists-in-residence
A video still from Tzu Huan Lin’s Let Me Inside You – a horse with 3 heads flies through the sky, 3 disembodied hands holding mobile phones are also in the sky. The sky is blue with white lines flowing through it. 1 - 30 May • Vital Capacities' virtual residency platform Interview with Tzu Huan Lin, Vital Capacities resident artist
A figure stands reflected in front of a large mirror, showing the person from the waist up. They wear a rose-pink satin negligee, pink fur bra, fishnet vest and shiny black elbow length gloves. They have long pale pink hair and have pink mirrored futuristic sunglasses on. A black fishnet is wrapped tight over their face. The room they are in looks luxurious, with a decorative cream frame to the mirror, and long white and pink drapes against the wall in background. The image is taken from artists film, Broken Hearts Hotel by Katarzyna Perlak. 1 - 30 May • Vital Capacities' virtual residency platform Interview wth Katarzyna Perlak, Vital Capacities resident artist
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