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ART STORE | 110% Collective takeover

ART STORE | 110% Collective takeover

Holiday Feelings: The Remote Experience, 2017. Video still. Courtesy 110% Collective

The Art Store is a playful and provocative space that complements the gallery’s changing shows. During Attention Tourist, the Art Store will undergo a grotto getaway transformation, as part of a takeover by 110% collective.

 

No travel? No worries. With their interactive leisure oasis, Holiday Feelings: The Remote Experience, 110% invite you to luxuriate in the pleasures of anywhere but the here and now. Enter our grotto getaway to enjoy the sounds, sensations and services of at-home holidaying. Take a moment to rest, recline and refresh yourself in a custom-made relaxation zone. Our labour is your leisure, your leisure is our pleasure.

 

Holiday Feelings: The Remote Experience is an ongoing participatory video and installation series that imagines the pursuit of leisure, both online and IRL, and the appreciation of art as merged interests in our contemporary consumer society. Presented in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, the oasis reflects on tensions between our hyper-mobile habits and expectations and the current travel restrictions. There’s no feeling like holiday feelings.

 

Presented amongst the installation will be a range of artworks, clothing and homewares, including unique and limited edition pieces by 110%, Kenny Pittock, Black Birds, and Mechelle Bounpraseuth amongst others.

 


 

110% is the collaborative practice of Kieran Bryant, Beth Dillon and Lachlan Herd, three artists working between Melbourne, Sydney and Bienne (Switzerland). They create live performance, video, installation and sculpture in a practice that has developed through playful and experimental forms of long-distance collaboration since their inception in 2013.

 

ARTISTS
110% COLLECTIVE
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KENNY PITTOCK
TANIA FERRIER
MECHELLE BOUNPRASEUTH
BLACK BIRDS

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