'Species of Spaces and Other Pieces' by Georges Perec, John Sturrock (Editor/Translator). Published: 1974, reprinted: 2008. Photo: Carol Ha

Round About or Inside

30 September – 20 November 2021

In the book Species of Spaces (Espèces d’espaces, 1974) French novelist and philosopher Georges Perec elaborates on the predicament of understanding space. “The space of our lives is neither continuous, nor infinite, neither homogeneous, nor isotropic.” To get a better sense of space, Perec argues, the challenge is not so much “to reinvent space, … but to question it, or even simpler, to read it.” His subject is not the void exactly, but rather what might be round about or inside it:

“When nothing arrests our gaze, it carries a very long way. But if it meets with nothing, it sees nothing, it sees only what it meets. Space is what arrests our gaze, what our sight stumbles over: the obstacle, the bricks, an angle, a vanishing point. Space is when it makes an angle, when it stops, when we have to turn for it to start off again.”

Round About or Inside aims to explore how artists from different geographic and cultural contexts might contribute to Perec’s attempt to map and describe the manifold spaces and sites that mark our lives. To what extent do art and artists partake in defining, shaping and ultimately understanding the spatialities of worldmaking?

The artists included in this exhibition have not been invited to illustrate the many observations and guidelines provided by Perec, but to bring to the gallery works that reflect their own modes and means of apprehending space. Their positions are as rich as they are diverse, addressing space as a pictorial substance, a field defining the relationship between land and being, a bodily feature, an architectural material, the sphere of social gathering and exclusion, an arena of ritual exchange, a new way to negotiate gallery spaces, a feat of technological exploration, and a realm of administrative organisation.

Artists: Paul Bai (AUS), Elizabeth Djakurrurr (AUS), Valérie Mannaerts (BEL), Philip Metten (BEL), Archie Moore (AUS), Yukultji Napangati (AUS), Brian O’Doherty (USA), Sarah Oppenheimer (USA), Steve Van den Bosch (BEL)

Scenography: Ashley Paine (AUS)

Curators: Wouter Davidts (BEL) and Angela Goddard (AUS)

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'Species of Spaces and Other Pieces' by Georges Perec, John Sturrock (Editor/Translator). Published: 1974, reprinted: 2008. Photo: Carol Ha

Essay

Somewhere and Nowhere – Paul Bai

This essay was commissioned by Griffith University Art Museum for the exhibition Round About or Inside. Griffith University Art Museum presented this  joint project with Ghent University, from 30 September – 20 November 2021.

Somewhere and Nowhere essay

Tour: Ghent University

14 October - 12 November 2022

In 2022 Round About or Inside toured to Ghent University, Belgium.

Artists: Paul Bai ( AUS ), Elizabeth Djakurrurr ( AUS ), Valérie Mannaerts ( BE ), Philip Metten ( BE ), Archie Moore ( AUS ), Yukultji Napangati ( AUS ), Brian O’Doherty ( USA ), Sarah Oppenheimer ( USA ), Steve Van den Bosch ( BE )

Exhibition architecture: Guy Châtel (BE)

Curators: Wouter Davidts (BE) and Angela Goddard ( AUS )