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Recent events: Artist and curator Julika Gittner on 'Scare in the Community'

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Recent events: Artist and curator Julika Gittner on 'Scare in the Community'

Editorial
26 Nov 2009

Image: Laure Prouvost


The art event Scare in the Community was held over the space of an evening (24 Oct 2009) at Hackney’s mental health art resource, Core Arts. The show scrutinized the fissure between mental health service users art and work by 'professional' artists by simply showing the two sides alongside each other.

Whilst current mental health practice aims to de-institutionalise people by sending them 'out' into the community, many mental health service users still find themselves just as discriminated and isolated as they were inside former mental health institutions.

Reflecting on these ideas of de-institutionalisation, Scare in the Community showcased art works that directly relate to issues of community care alongside art works which explore their relationship to the art world’s institutions of power, elitism and exclusion.

The event included 2D work by Leona Christie, Terry Jones, Stick, Enda Burke and Josephine Wood, 3D work by Julika Gittner and Natasha Rees, performances by Frank Bangay and Laure Prouvost, music by The Temple of Mithras, a presentation by Jean-Paul Martinon and Peter Cross, videos by the art groups IRIE MIND, Octavia Arts and CoolTan Arts as well as videos by George Barber, Ian Bourne, David Blandy, Alex Ingram, Jon Purnell, Tessa Garland, Erica Scourti, Enda Burke, Josephine Wood, Stephen Jackson, Boyle and Shaw, Laure Prouvost and a publication by Eleanor Vonne Brown.




Eleanor Vonne Brown
Image: Eleanor Vonne Brown


Julika Gittner
Image: Julika Gittner


Jon Purnell
Image: Jon Purnell


Ian Bourn
Image: Ian Bourn


Frank Bangay
Image: Frank Bangay


Leona Christie
Image: Leona Christie


Natasha Rees
Image: Natasha Rees


Enda Burke
Image: Enda Burke


Temple of Mithras
Image: Temple of Mithras


Julika Gittner is an artist, architect and curator based in London. Jon Purnell is an artist, curator and facilitator of mental health video art groups based in London. Scare in the Community site.

Check out Laure Prouvost's video playlist for LUX's recent 'Film as A Subversive Art', a curatorial project for Zoo Art Fair 2009 inspired by Amos Vogel's book of the same title. Laure Prouvost's films are distributed by LUX. George Barber's videos are also distributed by LUX; read more about his work on Luxonline. 'Beyond Language', a collection of his video work, was published by LUX earlier this year and is available through the LUX Shop.

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