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United Visual Artists

United Visual Artists (UVA) is a London-based art practice founded in 2003 by British artist Matt Clark (b.1974). UVA's diverse body of work integrates new technologies with traditional media such as painting, sculpture, performance, and site-specific installation. The practice has an open and inclusive approach to collaboration. While Clark leads the UVA team, the plural use of the word "Artist" in its designation refers to the many collaborators with whom Clark works.

Matt Clark, Founder of United Visual Artists

Drawing from sources ranging from ancient philosophy to theoretical science, the practice explores the cultural frameworks and natural phenomena that shape our cognition, creating instruments that manipulate our perception and expose the relativity of our experiences. Rather than material objects, UVA's works are better understood as events in time, in which the performance of light, sound and movement unfolds.

UVA has been commissioned internationally by institutions including the Barbican Curve Gallery, London, England; Manchester International Festival, Manchester, England; Royal Academy of Arts, London, England; Serpentine Gallery, London, England; The Wellcome Trust, London, England; Towner Gallery, East Sussex, England; Victoria & Albert Museum, London, England; YCAM, Tokyo, Japan, and others. Previous group exhibitions include Blain|Southern[1] London, England; Riflemaker[2] London, England; Bryce Wolkowitz, New York; Seoul Museum of Art,[3] Seoul, Korea; and Power Station of Art[4] Shanghai, China.

UVA has collaborated with artists including choreographer Benjamin Millepied and the Paris Opéra Ballet, filmmaker Adam Curtis, and musicians Massive Attack, Battles, and James Blake. Most recently UVA collaborated with Christopher Bailey for the Autumn/Winter 2018 fashion runway show at Burberry.[5]

Collections edit

UVA's work is represented in public and private collections including the Fondation Cartier,[6] France and MONA,[7] Australia. Public works are sited internationally in Toronto, Dubai, Philadelphia and London.

Notable works edit

Our Time (2016) edit

 
Image of 'Our Time', United Visual Artists, 2018
 
Image of 'Volume', United Visual Artists, 2006

Our Time is a large-scale installation consisting of 21 pendulums, each with two light sources that trace light paths across space and respond to sounds, echoes and prompts from within an intricately designed program. The work joins a series of kinetic sculptures that began with Momentum (2013), an installation designed as a "spatial instrument" that reveals the relationship between expectation and perception in physical space.

The work seeks to investigate the subjective experience of the passing of time. "How long is a moment? At what rate does time actually pass?"[8]

Our Time was originally commissioned by Dark Mofo before being acquisitioned by MONA, Tasmania.  The work was later used in Christopher Bailey's final runway show for Burberry.[9]

Momentum (2013) edit

Momentum was originally commissioned by the Barbican Centre for its unique 90m long Curve gallery.[10]  It was the first in a series of kinetic sculptures created by the studio.

Using light, sound, and movement UVA transformed the Curve into a spatial instrument, installing a sequence of pendulum-like elements throughout the gallery to create an evolving composition of light and sound. The pendulums projected shadows and planes of light across the 6 metre-high walls and curved floor of the space.

Visitors each had a unique experience of the work according to their movement, and the movement of the pendulums. Momentum is one of the gallery's most popular exhibitions to date with over 77,500 visitors, an average of 717 visitors per day.

Volume (2006) edit

UVA's large-scale installation Volume first appeared in the garden of London's V&A museum in 2006[11] and has since toured far as Hong Kong, Taiwan, St. Petersburg, Paris and Melbourne.

The work consists of a field of 48 luminous, sound-emitting columns that respond to movement. Visitors are encouraged to weave a path through the sculpture, creating their own unique journey in light and music.

Volume won a Yellow Pencil at the D&AD awards and featured in the London Design Museum's "Design of the Year" show in 2008.[12]

Selected works edit

  • Beholder, commissioned by Birmingham Open Media gallery (2018)
  • Spirit of the City, commissioned by A/D/O (2018)[13]
  • Elements, commissioned by A/D/O (2018)
  • Flux painting (2017)
  • New Dawn (2017)
  • Etymologies (2017)
  • A Distant View (2017)
  • 440Hz commissioned by MONA for Dark Mofo (2016)
  • Musica Universalis, commissioned by Day for Night Festival (2016)
  • Message from the Unseen World, curated by Future City commissioned by British Land for Paddington Central (2016)[14]
  • Heliostat, commissioned by The Crown Estate for 7 Air St (2015)[15]
  • Principles of Motion (2014 - 2015)
  • Parallels (2014)
  • Blueprint (2014)
  • Formation, commissioned by Artwise for Here Today (2014)[16]
  • Momentum, commissioned by the Barbican Centre for the Curve Gallery, London (2014)[17]
  • Continuum (2013)
  • Fragment, commissioned by the Chalhoub Group (2013)
  • Vanishing Point (2012 - 2013)
  • Always/Never (2012)
  • Rien a Cacher rein a Craindre (2011)
  • Linnaeus, commissioned by Artwise for the Capability Brown restaurant in Syon Park, London(2011)
  • Canopy, commissioned by  Cadillac Fairview, Lanterra Developments, Maple Leaf Square (2010)
  • Onward, commissioned by the Royal Academy for the Burlington Arcade (2009)
  • Array, commissioned by Chuya Nakahara Memorial Museum (2008)
  • Triptych, commissioned by onedotzero as a part of Nuit Blanche (2007)
  • Hereafter (2007)
  • Mirror (2005)
  • Monolith, commissioned by the V&A for the John Madejski garden (2005)

Selected collaborations edit

Personnel edit

  • Matt Clark - Founder
  • Will Laslett - Head of Design and Development
  • Maximo Recio - Lead Designer
  • Willem Kempers - Designer
  • Lee Sampson - Designer

Matt Clark founded UVA in 2003 together with Chris Bird and Ash Nehru. Around 2010, Chris and Ash turned their focus to D3 - a software tool originally developed for UVA projects, and at the end of 2017 they both moved on from UVA as directors to pursue their personal interests.

References edit

  1. ^ "Exhibitions". Blain Southern. 2014.
  2. ^ "United Visual Artists (UVA) DEUS 3rd - 26th June at The Smithfield Gallery - FAD Magazine". FAD Magazine. 2009.
  3. ^ "THE COLLECTION OF THE FONDATION CARTIER POUR L'ART CONTEMPORAIN AT THE SEOUL MUSEUM OF ART - Google Arts & Culture". Google Cultural Institute. 2016.
  4. ^ "Shanghai Contemporary Art Museum | space | ARTLINKART | Chinese contemporary art database". artlinkart. 2018.
  5. ^ "A Moment in Time | Burberry". Burberry United Kingdom. 2018.
  6. ^ "The Great Animal Orchestra by Bernie Krause, United Visual Artists". Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain. 2017.
  7. ^ "United Visual Artists manipulates passage of time in new light installation chamber". It's Nice That. 2016.
  8. ^ "The Art Collective That Lit Up Burberry's S/S18 Show". AnOther. 2018.
  9. ^ "United Visual Artists creates prismatic light installation for Burberry show". Dezeen. 2018.
  10. ^ "Living in the Momentum: Barbican unveils latest free art installation". Mark Brown. The Guardian. 2014.
  11. ^ "Volume". V&A Museum. 2013.
  12. ^ "UVA". ideasondesign. 2008.
  13. ^ "A/D/O | A Brooklyn-based creative space dedicated to design". A/D/O. 2018.
  14. ^ "Message from the Unseen World". Future City. 2016.
  15. ^ "Modus Operandi Art Consultants". Modus Operandi Art. 2015.
  16. ^ "Artwise". Artwise. 2014.
  17. ^ "Living in the Momentum: Barbican unveils latest free art installation". Mark Brown. The Guardian. 2014.

External links edit

  • www.uva.co.uk

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United Visual Artists UVA is a London based art practice founded in 2003 by British artist Matt Clark b 1974 UVA s diverse body of work integrates new technologies with traditional media such as painting sculpture performance and site specific installation The practice has an open and inclusive approach to collaboration While Clark leads the UVA team the plural use of the word Artist in its designation refers to the many collaborators with whom Clark works Matt Clark Founder of United Visual Artists Drawing from sources ranging from ancient philosophy to theoretical science the practice explores the cultural frameworks and natural phenomena that shape our cognition creating instruments that manipulate our perception and expose the relativity of our experiences Rather than material objects UVA s works are better understood as events in time in which the performance of light sound and movement unfolds UVA has been commissioned internationally by institutions including the Barbican Curve Gallery London England Manchester International Festival Manchester England Royal Academy of Arts London England Serpentine Gallery London England The Wellcome Trust London England Towner Gallery East Sussex England Victoria amp Albert Museum London England YCAM Tokyo Japan and others Previous group exhibitions include Blain Southern 1 London England Riflemaker 2 London England Bryce Wolkowitz New York Seoul Museum of Art 3 Seoul Korea and Power Station of Art 4 Shanghai China UVA has collaborated with artists including choreographer Benjamin Millepied and the Paris Opera Ballet filmmaker Adam Curtis and musicians Massive Attack Battles and James Blake Most recently UVA collaborated with Christopher Bailey for the Autumn Winter 2018 fashion runway show at Burberry 5 Contents 1 Collections 2 Notable works 2 1 Our Time 2016 2 2 Momentum 2013 2 3 Volume 2006 3 Selected works 4 Selected collaborations 5 Personnel 6 References 7 External linksCollections editUVA s work is represented in public and private collections including the Fondation Cartier 6 France and MONA 7 Australia Public works are sited internationally in Toronto Dubai Philadelphia and London Notable works editOur Time 2016 edit nbsp Image of Our Time United Visual Artists 2018 nbsp Image of Volume United Visual Artists 2006 Our Time is a large scale installation consisting of 21 pendulums each with two light sources that trace light paths across space and respond to sounds echoes and prompts from within an intricately designed program The work joins a series of kinetic sculptures that began with Momentum 2013 an installation designed as a spatial instrument that reveals the relationship between expectation and perception in physical space The work seeks to investigate the subjective experience of the passing of time How long is a moment At what rate does time actually pass 8 Our Time was originally commissioned by Dark Mofo before being acquisitioned by MONA Tasmania The work was later used in Christopher Bailey s final runway show for Burberry 9 Momentum 2013 edit Momentum was originally commissioned by the Barbican Centre for its unique 90m long Curve gallery 10 It was the first in a series of kinetic sculptures created by the studio Using light sound and movement UVA transformed the Curve into a spatial instrument installing a sequence of pendulum like elements throughout the gallery to create an evolving composition of light and sound The pendulums projected shadows and planes of light across the 6 metre high walls and curved floor of the space Visitors each had a unique experience of the work according to their movement and the movement of the pendulums Momentum is one of the gallery s most popular exhibitions to date with over 77 500 visitors an average of 717 visitors per day Volume 2006 edit UVA s large scale installation Volume first appeared in the garden of London s V amp A museum in 2006 11 and has since toured far as Hong Kong Taiwan St Petersburg Paris and Melbourne The work consists of a field of 48 luminous sound emitting columns that respond to movement Visitors are encouraged to weave a path through the sculpture creating their own unique journey in light and music Volume won a Yellow Pencil at the D amp AD awards and featured in the London Design Museum s Design of the Year show in 2008 12 Selected works editBeholder commissioned by Birmingham Open Media gallery 2018 Spirit of the City commissioned by A D O 2018 13 Elements commissioned by A D O 2018 Flux painting 2017 New Dawn 2017 Etymologies 2017 A Distant View 2017 440Hz commissioned by MONA for Dark Mofo 2016 Musica Universalis commissioned by Day for Night Festival 2016 Message from the Unseen World curated by Future City commissioned by British Land for Paddington Central 2016 14 Heliostat commissioned by The Crown Estate for 7 Air St 2015 15 Principles of Motion 2014 2015 Parallels 2014 Blueprint 2014 Formation commissioned by Artwise for Here Today 2014 16 Momentum commissioned by the Barbican Centre for the Curve Gallery London 2014 17 Continuum 2013 Fragment commissioned by the Chalhoub Group 2013 Vanishing Point 2012 2013 Always Never 2012 Rien a Cacher rein a Craindre 2011 Linnaeus commissioned by Artwise for the Capability Brown restaurant in Syon Park London 2011 Canopy commissioned by Cadillac Fairview Lanterra Developments Maple Leaf Square 2010 Onward commissioned by the Royal Academy for the Burlington Arcade 2009 Array commissioned by Chuya Nakahara Memorial Museum 2008 Triptych commissioned by onedotzero as a part of Nuit Blanche 2007 Hereafter 2007 Mirror 2005 Monolith commissioned by the V amp A for the John Madejski garden 2005 Selected collaborations editBernie Krause Great Animal Orchestra commissioned by Fondation Cartier 2016 James Blake The Colour in Anything World Tour 2016 Benjamin Millepied Clear Loud Bright Forward 2015 Sou Fujimoto Serpentine Pavilion Intervention commissioned by the Serpentine Gallery 2013 Adam Curtis Massive Attack vs Adam Curtis 2013 Nick Drake High Arctic commissioned by the National Maritime Museum 2011 Scanner Origin commissioned by The Creators Project New York 2011 Mimbre Echo 2011 Battles Tonto Music Video 2007 Mira Calix Chorus 2009 Massive Attack World Tours 2003 2018 Personnel editMatt Clark Founder Will Laslett Head of Design and Development Maximo Recio Lead Designer Willem Kempers Designer Lee Sampson Designer Matt Clark founded UVA in 2003 together with Chris Bird and Ash Nehru Around 2010 Chris and Ash turned their focus to D3 a software tool originally developed for UVA projects and at the end of 2017 they both moved on from UVA as directors to pursue their personal interests References edit Exhibitions Blain Southern 2014 United Visual Artists UVA DEUS 3rd 26th June at The Smithfield Gallery FAD Magazine FAD Magazine 2009 THE COLLECTION OF THE FONDATION CARTIER POUR L ART CONTEMPORAIN AT THE SEOUL MUSEUM OF ART Google Arts amp Culture Google Cultural Institute 2016 Shanghai Contemporary Art Museum space ARTLINKART Chinese contemporary art database artlinkart 2018 A Moment in Time Burberry Burberry United Kingdom 2018 The Great Animal Orchestra by Bernie Krause United Visual Artists Fondation Cartier pour l art contemporain 2017 United Visual Artists manipulates passage of time in new light installation chamber It s Nice That 2016 The Art Collective That Lit Up Burberry s S S18 Show AnOther 2018 United Visual Artists creates prismatic light installation for Burberry show Dezeen 2018 Living in the Momentum Barbican unveils latest free art installation Mark Brown The Guardian 2014 Volume V amp A Museum 2013 UVA ideasondesign 2008 A D O A Brooklyn based creative space dedicated to design A D O 2018 Message from the Unseen World Future City 2016 Modus Operandi Art Consultants Modus Operandi Art 2015 Artwise Artwise 2014 Living in the Momentum Barbican unveils latest free art installation Mark Brown The Guardian 2014 External links editwww uva co uk 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