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thesis
posted on 2019-11-15, 00:17authored byRosslynd Joy Piggott
This exegetical and
studio research presents the house and the house museum as a rich and fertile site for artistic and curatorial intervention. Houses
contain complex layers of trace, memory and aura. Domestic interiors and objects present rich
possibilities for artists and curators to introduce further narratives that build upon and
respond to an existing site, creating spaces of an uncommon intimacy not readily available
in a museum or gallery space.
The research is based around my installation Murmur (2013) at
the Johnston Collection, East Melbourne, Australia. As part of The House of Ideas
exhibition series, I was invited to work within the entire Victorian house and its
collection. I chose to represent the narratives of the lives of the late antique dealer W. R
Johnston, Ahmed Moussa Aboelmaaty and Angus Winneke, all of whom had lived in the
house and whose stories had been misrepresented or suppressed since the house was established as a museum.
A selection of works by other artists and curators dealing
with the house and house museum are examined in the first chapter. This chapter
demonstrates the various and rich diversity of interventions by artists and curators
within the house. Further examples of artistic and curatorial intervention in the house and
house museum are explored in subsequent chapters devoted to Dennis Severs’ House,
Spitalfields, London and the exhibition Artempo: Where Time Becomes Art held at the
Palazzo Fortuny, Venice in 2007. Both works are considered as immersive spatial experiences
that foreground uniquely intimate encounters with art works and objects within the
context of the house.
Cumulus (mirrored) is the exhibition component of this
research, which is to be presented at my studio and apartment in Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia in
2017. The exhibition is an invitation to attend my studio and apartment, where the
spaces will operate as a mesh of connections between my own works and living spaces and those
of W. R Johnston, Dennis Severs, and the City of Venice.