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Richard
Wentworth
Making Do Getting By, 1995
Courtesy of the artist and Lisson Gallery, London
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9. Richard Wentworth (United Kingdom)
Making Do and Getting By (video, 1985)
Warners New Hotel
1st September - 15th October 2002
Photographs
Jonathan Smart Gallery
6th September - 5th October 2002
Since the mid
1970s London-based artist Richard Wentworth has been documenting
aspects of everyday life in an on-going project called Making
Do and Getting By. As well as an outdoor video projection, a
selection of photographs were exhibited at Jonathan Smart Gallery,
High Street. In 2001, these same works were placed in dialogue with
photographs by Eugène Atget who documented life in Paris
at the turn of the twentieth century - the exhibition Faux Amis
(The Photographers' Gallery, London) revealed an on-going fascination
with city life. For Atget it was fin-de-siècle Paris, a working,
living city with its newly constructed boulevards and tiny laneways:
for Richard Wentworth, a century later, it is the discoveries he
makes in built-up city environments where simple everyday objects
are made to do unlikely but extraordinarily useful tasks. If Atget's
images capture the 'adaptable, recyclable city', Wentworth's are
a celebration of the pragmatic, of an irrepressible DIY human ingenuity.
As one writer has suggested, 'no object exists in the world that
cannot be used, reused, disassembled, altered, or adapted once it
has served its original purpose...no, even while it serves its original
purpose'. The fact is, economising and improvisation are basic human
traits...or as Wentworth says: it's about making do, getting by.
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