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Swansea’s Glynn Vivian Art Gallery hosting show by Turner Prize nominated artist

June 19, 20243 Mins Read


Swansea Council’s Glynn Vivian Art Gallery will open a new exhibition next month by Turner Prize nominated artist Heather Phillipson.

The show called Out of this World, plots a sequence of sonic and atmospheric conditions that conjure airspace, aerospace and outer space.

It responds to the ghostly communications of radar, sonar and unidentified aerial phenomena.

Heather’s work will fill Glynn Vivian’s galleries with tuned, automated noises and dematerialised images that float and pulsate, creating what she calls ‘a visual and acoustic fog’. This fog is, like some aspects of warfare, hallucinatory – generating apparitions, premonitions and phantasmagoria.

Out of this World is part of the IWM 14-18 NOW Legacy Fund, a national partnership programme of over 20 artist commissions inspired by the heritage of conflict.

Led by Imperial War Museums, the IWM 14-18 NOW Legacy Fund was created following the success of 14-18 NOW, the official UK arts programme for the First World War centenary.

The £2.5m commissioning programme has been made possible thanks
to the success of Peter Jackson’s critically acclaimed film They Shall Not Grow Old, co-commissioned by IWM and 14-18 NOW.

Artist Heather Phillipson (Image: Glynn Vivian Gallery)
Glynn Vivian Galley in Swansea (Image: Glynn Vivian Gallery)

Heather said: “In a way, all of my work engages with conflict, from the mute, interior and microcosmic, to the raging, global and macrocosmic. It is a gift to be invited to think through these ideas with the Imperial War Museum, especially at this agonising moment of conflict, and to do so in Wales, land of myth and mystery.”

Rebecca Newell, head of art at Imperial War Museums, said: “Out of this World sparks the imagination through unexpected sights and sounds, engaging abstractly with visceral experiences of conflict and, ultimately, hope. Through the IWM 14-18 NOW Legacy Fund, Imperial War Museums’ national arts commissioning programme, we look forward to presenting with Glynn Vivian this rich, atmospheric new work from Heather Philipson.”

Karen MacKinnon, Glynn Vivian curator, said: “We are thrilled to be working with Heather Phillipson. Her practice is often a collision of radically different materials and ways of working. Surreal, poetic constellations, engaging with urgent and radical ideas of our time. This project will create new narratives and conversations in ways that only artists can and provide amazing opportunities for audiences to engage and participate in a unique and immersive artwork.  

She added: “The IWM 14-18 NOW Legacy Fund thoroughly supports and allows creativity and ambition to flourish, creating long-lasting local and national networks and legacies and reminding us all of the importance and value of art and culture in these turbulent times.”

Alongside this new commission, the artist has selected works from Imperial WarMuseums’ (IWM) Collection and Cyfarthfa Castle Gallery and Museum. There will also be a display from the Glynn Vivian collection.

Out of this World is accompanied by a public, learning and schools programme, including creative community workshops, gallery trails, late night events, and artist and industry talks.




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