Gasworks
Gasworks
155 Vauxhall Street
London
Greater London
SE11 5RH
England
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Gasworks is a contemporary arts organisation in South London housing 12 artists' studios and presenting a programme of exhibitions, residencies, international fellowships and educational projects. Gasworks focuses on visual arts practice, working discursively with emerging UK-based and international artists towards the development of their work. Through its programme, Gasworks aims to contribute to the dissemination of contemporary arts practice to a wider audience. Gasworks is part of the Triangle Arts Trust's international network of artists and organisations.
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RESOLUTION 978 HD: an exhibition by Model Court
Gasworks presents an exhibition by London-based artists and researchers Model Court, an ongoing collaboration between Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Sidsel Meineche Hansen, Lorenzo Pezzani and Oliver Rees. Using video, sound, drawing and installation, their group work interrogates the production, dissemination and transmission of the law, exploring how images and representations serve to complicate the production of legal space and the borders between nations.
Their exhibition at Gasworks comprises a newly commissioned film and installation focusing on the recently concluded trial of François Bazaramba, a Rwandan national convicted of genocide by a small district court in the Finnish town of Porvoo. During the proceedings, Bazaramba was held in Finland and became a Skype participant in his own trial whilst the judges and prosecutors travelled to Rwanda and Tanzania to set up court. Owing to its use of telepresence technologies, this trial provides an unparalleled case study for understanding the relationship between media technologies and the principle of ‘universal jurisdiction’ – whereby states or organisations can claim criminal jurisdiction over accused subjects regardless of their nationality or where an alleged crime was committed. To what extent do emerging technologies displace the process of justice? How do images approximate bodies? And how do fibre optic cables and video conferencing software such as Skype produce unexpected political connections?
Written from the perspective of an unnamed technician responsible for the audio-visual setup of Bazaramba’s trial, Model Court’s film uses a semi-fictional narrative to explore the trial’s relationship to notions of aid, neo-colonialism and the production of history. Housed within an installation that engages with the court's official and unofficial photographic material, the film critically examines the complex and often dysfunctional audio-visual infrastructure used to bridge the jurisdictional divide.
Taken together, the film, installation and an accompanying series of events aim to interrogate this extraordinary yet naïve attempt by a regional Finnish court to intervene in a genocide that took place many miles and years away. The intention is not to present a history of Rwanda or to contest the culpability of Francois Bazaramba, but rather to tell a story about the transmission of one legal space into another, engaging with the cultural specificity of ‘international’ justice and its vision for Africa (so far the only continent to have been investigated by the International Criminal Court).
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RESIDENCIES OPEN STUDIO WEEKEND In partnership with Studio Voltaire
Visitors have a unique opportunity to meet the artists and explore the work they have produced during their time in London.
FRIDAY 28 JUNE, 6-9PM & SATURDAY 29 JUNE 12-6pm
For the duration of the Open Studio Weekend, Gasworks has teamed up with Studio Voltaire who are also hosting Open Studios. A number of events including guided tours, talks, live events and special exhibitions will take place at both venues over the two days, with events on the Friday also coinciding with SLAM Last Fridays, a late night opening of over 90 galleries in South London.
Please check our website for further details on events happening over the weekend.
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