Photo credits Andrej Vasilenko
Ella Jo Skinner presents a new site-specific installation at Rupertโs Alternative Education Programme final show.
Multisensory installation, materials contain but are not limited to; wool, yarn, string, smoke, frankincense, objects and animal remains retrieved from a Gopnik in Latvia, rat corpse preserved in resin, wax, plaster, silicone, resin, glucose, dirt, ink, religious paraphernalia obtained from a church in Tallinn, Estonia, acrylic, industrial paint, hand altered prints of a historical painting sourced from Poland.
Sometimes, the girl snapped her phone off and looked at the sky. As she looked at the
sky, she thought it to be the dull whites of the eyes of some ethereal dictator. Some
dictator who wanted to see her squirm, who let her imprison herself. Torturing her with
broken promises about the state of the cosmos. She drew a conclusion, one night
on her phone, that if she had been around when humans existed in tribes, she would
have been a wise woman or a priestess. She would have been raped and burnt at the
stake for her wisdom. She cursed the sky. Convinced it had a consciousness she would fall
back to sleep.
โ Sculptures available for sale
Relic # 1 (silicone, resin/ hand sculpture)
Relic #2 (silicone, resin/ hand sculpture w/ crucifix)
Relic # 3 (silicone, resin, ink, dirt/crucifix)
Relic # 4 (resin / rat skull)
Relic # 5 (silicone, resin / female torso)
Other sculptures, pictures and objects are available for sale upon request
Exhibition Information
๐น๐พ๐๐๐ถ๐๐๐๐พ๐๐ ๐น๐๐๐ถ๐๐, ๐น๐พ๐๐๐๐
๐๐๐น ๐๐๐ถ๐๐ is the final show of the 11th edition of Rupertโs Alternative Education Programme. It is the closing chapter of a six-month-long learning process dotted with workshops, lectures, studio visits, crit sessions and other creative disruptions. Loosely guided by the theme of transgressions and traversability, the programme ends at the now-disused and previously publicly inaccessible administration building of the ๐๐ฎ๐ต๐ฒ๐ณ๐ช sewing factory.
Eight new site-specific installations will briefly yet intensely transform the building before its inevitable demolition. A strong metaphor and symbolic gesture, best described by the words of one of the participants Rokas Vaiฤiulis:
โIn ๐น๐พ๐๐๐ถ๐๐๐๐พ๐๐ ๐น๐๐๐ถ๐๐, ๐น๐พ๐๐๐๐
๐๐๐น ๐๐๐ถ๐๐, the distribution of the space and its creative inhabitants is established through mutual detachments. Each crevice reaches towards its own world and pitches among the separated, vacant cabinets of the spacious former sewing factoryโs bureau unit. Stretching through the three floors of the building, however, the crevices are no longer separated by the labor hierarchy or their spatial function; rather, they act as patchworks to be experienced while steering through atmospheres and dialects that echo the clusters of shared sensoriums and pursuits. Subtracted from the shades of blue-collar and the noise of fluorescent lights at maximum hum-buzz, each cabinet invites an avid peek into the seamless pockets of processes and temporal wedges, a curious call to traverse through and into the ascending and descending structures, and imagine their interdependencies according to oneโs own mental map.โ
๐๐๐ฑ๐ฒ๐ซ๐ฒ๐ฝ๐ฒ๐ธ๐ท ๐ช๐ป๐ฝ๐ฒ๐ผ๐ฝ๐ผ:
รglantine Laprie-Sentenac, Eglฤ Ruibytฤ, Ella Jo Skinner, Kamilฤ Krasauskaitฤ, Lux Sauer, Rokas Vaiฤiulis, Steph Joyce, Will Krauland
This work is available for touring!
Contact for Presentations:ย info@rupert.lt