Press release
Disclaimer
IBID Projects, London
18
March - 1 May 2005
Opening: 17 March, 6 – 8pm
IBID Projects is pleased to announce Disclaimer, an
exhibition of recent work by Carey Young, which
was commissioned and first shown by the Henry Moore Institute,
Leeds in 2004. Young’s work has become recognised
for its investigation into the increasing incorporation
of the personal and public domains into the commercial
realm. Disclaimer presents new text and video
works which explore the connections between legal disclaimers
and notions of negative space.
In our increasingly litigious society, disclaimers are
often seen at the end of emails or on websites and allow
an author, publisher or organisation to protect themselves
by automatically renouncing responsibility for their own
actions or statements. Disclaimers represent an act of
imagination in which a problem has been foreseen, and then
a protective legal structure created so that the disclaimer-user
is protected. Disclaimers are contracts that make individual
citizens powerless players in a legal performance that
may be enacted in the future. They have a time-based, choreographic
aspect, in that they delineate and create stoppages within
possible future action.
Carey Young has
developed four works around this theme.For Disclaimer Young
has collaborated with Massimo Sterpi, a
notable intellectual property lawyer and art law expert,
to create an edition of three disclaimer panels which playfully
use a legal precision to destabilise the relationships
between artwork, viewer, artist and exhibition context.
The fourth work, Terms
and Conditions (2004), is a short video which
features a be-suited female presenter speaking direct to
camera in a welcoming tone whilst standing in an idyllic
agricultural landscape, replete with references to the
painterly landscape tradition. Her speech appears to discuss
the ‘site’ but the text is actually a composite
of disclaimers from corporate websites. In the rural setting,
the speech seems both absurd and curiously apt.
Note to Editors
Carey Young (born 1970, US/UK citizen)
graduated from the Royal College of Art, London (MA in
Photography) in 1997. This is her first solo exhibition
in London since 2001. She has exhibited nationally and
internationally since 1997, most notably in solo shows
at John Hansard Gallery (2001), Index, Stockholm (2004),
and in group shows such as Beck's Futures (ICA,
2003), A Short History of Performance, Part
II (Whitechapel Gallery, 2003) and Exchange and
Transform, Kunstverein Munich (2002.) Her works are
held in the public collections of the Arts Council England
and the Centre Pompidou. Forthcoming exhibitions include Work/Labor (Galerie
im Taxispalais, Innsbruck),
Trade Show (Mass MOCA, Massachusetts) and Critical Societies (Badischer
Kunstverein, Karlsruhe.) She lives and works in London. More information
on her work can be found at www.careyyoung.com
Massimo Sterpi, born 1966, is a lawyer
and partner of Studio Legale Jacobacci e Associati in Turin/Rome.
IBID Projects
210 Cambridge Heath Road Unit 4 London
E2 9NQ UK
tel/fax:+44 (0)208 983 4355
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