Artist Catherine Chinatree's
'Grow Room' exhibition at Quench gallery in Margate features paintings and treated video drawing on her memories of raving and reflections on its wider significance. As she puts it '“Leicester, 1998 I attended my first ever jungle rave - Urban Shakedown’s ‘Hysteria’. A found video online depicting this moment inspired me to capture this sense of hope & revolution, to create paintings using the film’s visuals, in conjunction with sound works and moving image, re-animating scenes from Hysteria.”
I really like that the flyer for the exhibition is based on the flyer for the rave in question.
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'it highlights optimism and transformative moments that can alter society' |
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'The rave beckons and the moon shines... A portal brimming with promise. A labyrinth of sound. And in between each laser beam WE is found' (Alicia Charles) |
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Original cassette pack from Urban Shakedown with Randall, Bryan Gee etc. |
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