Two essays by Natasha Hoare, curator at Goldsmiths CCA, London, and Emily LaBarge, writer and tutor at Royal College of Art, London, responding to the films by Webb-Ellis and Richard Whitby, commissioned for Jerwood/FVU Awards 2019: Going, Gone.
Jerwood/FVU Awards 2019: Going, Gone Essays
Natasha Hoare and Emily LaBarge
Programmes
Jerwood/FVU Awards 2019: Going, Gone.
Reflections and Resources
William Davies, Nervous States
Responding to the Jerwood/FVU Awards 2019: Going, Gone, William Davies examines how Brexit poses fundamental questions about the standing of experts and knowledge in society, and what kinds of alternative politics might arise where questions of belonging and recognition are elevated above those of progress and welfare.
Webb-Ellis in conversation with Emily LaBarge
Artist-duo Webb-Ellis discuss For The First Baby Born in Space, commissioned for Jerwood/FVU Awards 2019: Going, Gone, with writer, Emily LaBarge. This talk was programmed as part of the Jerwood/FVU Awards 2019: Going, Gone exhibition, featuring two new moving-image commissions by Webb-Ellis and Richard Whitby.
Dancers of the Future: Webb-Ellis, For The First Baby Born in Space
Gwen BurlingtonFor The First Baby Born in Space, a new film work by Webb-Ellis, starts in the middle and works outwards in opposing directions, looking both backwards and forwards. Following a…
On Empathy and Nervousness: Richard Whitby, The Lost Ones
Gwen Burlington‘What perhaps should be feared most is the fury of frightened people.’[1] Elena Ferrante Shortly after moving to London last year I walked from Tate Britain to a bookshop…
Jerwood/FVU Awards 2019: Going, Gone Essays
Natasha Hoare and Emily LaBargeTwo essays by Natasha Hoare, curator at Goldsmiths CCA, London, and Emily LaBarge, writer and tutor at Royal College of Art, London, responding to the films by Webb-Ellis and Richard…