Platform 20: Heavy Water

Platform 20: Heavy Water

Heavy Water is a home­com­ing – a col­lec­tive return from rel­a­tive iso­la­tion to the land. The group exhi­bi­tion explores human­i­ty, tran­sience and the lure of the nat­ur­al world; from rit­u­als of mourn­ing to the secrets of matri­ar­chal moss colonies and the his­toric migra­tion of humans across lands in the search of peace, of free­dom. Pre­sent­ing work devel­oped dur­ing their time on the Free­lands Artists’ Pro­gramme, Maud Haya-Baviera, Vic­to­ria Lucas and Joan­na Whittle’s inter­dis­ci­pli­nary exhi­bi­tion weaves his­tor­i­cal nar­ra­tives with fic­tion and mysticism.

Left: Victoria Lucas, Coalecse, 2021. Digital Video Projection with Sound, 10:00

Right: Victoria Lucas, Entanglement, 2021. Single Channel Digital Video, 09:18

Photo: Jules Lister

Photo: Jules Lister

The audio visu­al works in Heavy Water at Site Gallery were expe­ri­enced sequen­tial­ly, one after the oth­er. Through their audi­to­ry and visu­al call­ing, each video work drew the audi­ence through the dim­ly lit space — where sculp­ture, pho­tographs and paint­ing also lay in wait. This exhi­bi­tion was an encounter with a con­stel­la­tion of con­cep­tu­al works, which flowed like water in to one and other. 

Photo: Jules Lister

Photo: Jules Lister

Oil painting on canvas in wooden shrine, adorned with fabrics and fabric flowers (cotton, polyester, linen) dark wax and pins. Shrine is internally lit with Dynamic LEDs and lined with linen. Timber is reclaimed wood panelling, treated with oak stain and beeswax.

Approximate dimensions are 95 x 52 x 14cm overall

Photograph Jules Lister, 2021

Victoria Lucas, Formations I - VII, 2020. Framed Digital Photographic Series 

Photo: Jules Lister

Forest Accretion, oil on copper, 2021 

Victoria Lucas, Aggregated Form, 2020. Digital Print on Fabric, Plaster Cast

Photo: Jules Lister 

Victoria Lucas, Aggregated Form, 2020. Digital Print on Fabric, Plaster Cast

Photo: Jules Lister

Relics of D0>. installation at Site Gallery 2021 Photo Jules Lister

Victoria Lucas, Coalesce, 2021. Digital Video Projection with Sound, 10:00 

Leaf Wall Dusk, oil on canvas, 18 x 24cm 

Photograph Jules Lister, 2021

Heavy Water was a part of the wider Plat­form 20 pro­gramme (27 July – 22 August), which fea­tured the work of five Sheffield based artists: James Clark­son, Maud Haya-Baviera, Vic­to­ria Lucas, Conor Rogers and Joan­na Whit­tle. The mul­ti­site exhi­bi­tion and sup­port­ing pub­lic pro­gramme of talks, work­shops and events pre­sent­ed a fas­ci­nat­ing mate­r­i­al and con­cep­tu­al insight into artists’ work-in-progress, devel­oped dur­ing their two-year residency.

Plat­form is an estab­lished artis­tic devel­op­ment pro­gramme at Site Gallery which allows artists to explore new ideas in a pub­lic space, test­ing new think­ing and research with engaged audi­ences. For this edi­tion, the exhi­bi­tion will be pre­sent­ed at Site Gallery, York­shire Art­space and Bloc Projects.

The artists began their res­i­den­cies in 2019 and are five of twen­ty from the Sheffield City Region, tak­ing part in a rolling five-year ini­tia­tive fund­ed through the Free­lands Artist Pro­gramme. Each artist receives a two-year paid res­i­den­cy which includes invest­ment in pro­fes­sion­al devel­op­ment, pro­duc­tion as well as oppor­tu­ni­ties to exhibit.