NUCLEAR: ART & RADIOACTIVITY

New commissions from Simon Hollington & Kypros Kyprianou
and Chris Oakley.

Private view 6pm Thu 13 November 2008

Nicholls & Clarke building, 3-10 Shoreditch High Street,
Spitalfields, London E1.
Private view Thu 13 November, then open
14-16, 20-23, 27-30 Nov 2008, 12 - 6.30pm


Nuclear power is re-emerging as a concern for our times. It seems to
stand both for the failed utopian promises of modernism and a fresh
hope for a carbon-free future. The Arts Catalyst exhibition NUCLEAR:
Art & Radioactivity explores these contradictions through two new
works by Chris Oakley and Simon Hollington & Kypros Kyprianou,
commissioned in association with SCAN.

Last year, high court judge Jeremy Sullivan caused an apparent setback
to the government's nuclear energy ambitions by ruling that public
consultation into the creation of a new fleet of nuclear power
stations was "misleading", "seriously flawed", and "procedurally
unfair." Soon after this event, Simon Hollington & Kypros Kyprianou
started a residency at the British Atomic Nuclear Group. Hollington &
Kyprianou's installation is the outcome from this residency, with an
emphasis on the work the artists did as part of the wide-ranging public
consultation process into siting a new nuclear power facility in the
heart of London.

Chris Oakley's film 'Half-Life' looks at the histories of Harwell,
birthplace of the UK nuclear industry, and the development of fusion
energy technology at the Culham facility in Oxfordshire. An
examination of nuclear science research through a historical and
cultural filter, it includes live action material alongside archive
sources and animated sections drawn from scientific diagrams.

A 'Talkaoke' event is being hosted by The People Speak on the
afternoon of Fri 14 November within the exhibition in the Nicholls &
Clarke building (please visit www.artscatalyst.org for the confirmed
time). A mobile chat-show, the format allows all visitors to comment
on the work and the issues around it in an informal and entertaining
way. Admission is free and there's no need to book, however if you
would like to bring a group of people to the exhibition and Talkaoke,
or if you have special access needs, please contact Lala Thorpe at The
Arts Catalyst on 020 7375 3690.

In partnership with the RSA’s Art & Ecology programme, The Arts
Catalyst presents a forum at the RSA on Friday 28 November (10am to
6pm) exploring the impact of nuclear power in art, culture and
society. Prominent artists, writers and experts will discuss their
work and engagement with issues around nuclear energy, from Hiroshima
through the 50s’ ‘white heat of technology’ and Cold War nuclear
tensions to present day energy debates. Speakers include the
controversial American ‘nuclear sculptor’ James Acord, whose work
caused great public and media attention as the highlight of The Arts
Catalyst’s 'Atomic' exhibition in London ten years ago. The RSA, 8
John Adam Street, WC2. Nearest tube Charing Cross/Embankment.
Admission is free, please register at [EMAIL PROTECTED]


NUCLEAR is commissioned and produced by The Arts Catalyst in
association with SCAN and the RSA’s Art & Ecology programme.

www.artscatalyst.org

hollington & kyprianou website: www.electronicsunset.org

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