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Art Bomb Festival Launch event

  • Venue/Location:Potteric Carr Nature Reserve
  • Date: 4 Aug 22
  • Tickets:From £10

Launch event for the Art Bomb Festival featuring a short film “ Full Circle” Also, an opportunity to meet the film creator Yu-Chen Wang, environmentalist and campaigner Meena Vari and artist Anthony Hall.

Yu-Chen Wang: Full Circle

2022, 4K video, 14'00"

(Event listing image: Tom Marshall)

Newly commissioned artwork Full Circle by Yu-Chen Wang explores Doncaster’s industrial heritage, where nature and technology collide.

Creating an immersive cinematic video installation, Yu-Chen Wang took railwayana as a starting point for exploring Doncaster’s relationship to coal. With the support of local historians, geologists and environmentalists, this collaborative inquiry into regeneration and rewilding looks at the landscape surrounding South Yorkshire in the context of two major crises we are facing: inequality and environment.

Peat bogs, water, coal are dominant features within the local landscape formed through the layering of time and compression of matter. Pitheads, slag heaps, mining subsidence and flooding, the edgelands are still full of post-industrial scars and traces. All of which are revealed through evocative moving images and a soundscape, which portray and reflect on these problems within a global condition to re-imagine new routes into the future.

The artist’s research focuses on how technologies enable movement of people, goods and information, as well as exploitation of natural resources and labour; how the land and ecologies, even our planet, have been altered and transformed through these activities. In this anthropogenic environment, a new version of nature is emerging—wildlife and modernity clash, human and non-human worlds entangle—a coevolution of human communities and their landscapes.

Full Circle, although composed of images and places captured locally, asks us how Doncaster sits within a broader international landscape as we did once before.

Yu-Chen Wang says:

“My work is largely informed by the history of places, collective memories, individuals’ stories, and the relationships I have established with these places and people. Various methods, including undertaking artist in residencies, conducting field research, developing collaborations and site-responsive projects across the UK and internationally have served as important processes for connecting places and people, whilst exploring and reconfiguring my own evolving cultural identity.”

Yu-Chen Wang is a Taiwanese-British artist who lives and works in London. Her work asks fundamental questions about human identity at a key point in history, where eco-systems and techno-systems have become inextricably intertwined. At the same time, her Taiwanese origins, combined with a London-based career, have created a vision that is personal and autobiographical. She has exhibited internationally, including at Science Gallery London, Manchester Art Gallery, FACT(Liverpool), CCCB(Barcelona) and Taipei Fine Arts Museum, and recently received the Honorary Mention Collide International Award, CERN(Geneva). www.yuchenwang.com

Sound design: Kristian Craig Robinson aka Capitol K

Cinematography: James Lockey, Tyrone Braithwaite

Filmed in the Humberhead Peatlands National Nature Reserve, Hatfield; the Lindholme Old Moor, Hatfield Moors; Gomde UK Buddhist Centre, Hatfield; Hatfield Colliery, Stainforth; the Doncaster Grammar School Railway Collection at Hall Cross Academy; Mexborough near Denaby Ings

Archives: Heritage Doncaster, the Doncaster Grammar School Railway Collection

Research support: Dave Rogerson, Chris Barron and Simon Ward of Doncaster Grammar School Rail Collection; Bob Gwynne and Thomas Spain of National Railway Museum, York; Warren Draper of Bentley Urban Farm/Doncopolitan; Sasha Gray; Simon Pickles of North & East Yorkshire Ecological Data Centre; Michael Oliver of The Lindholme Old Moor Management Group; Paulette Benjamin of Gomde UK Buddhist Centre; Nicola Fox of Doncaster Museum

Curated by Mike Stubbs, specially commissioned by Doncaster Creates for DGLAM

With financial support from Doncaster Culture and Leisure Trust (DCLT)

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Date and time

4 Aug 22, 18:30

Location

  • Potteric Carr Nature Reserve Yorkshire Wildlife Trust Sedum House Mallard Way
  • Doncaster
  • South Yorkshire
  • DN4 8DB

Opening Times

Monday (excluding bank holidays)

Closed

Tuesday - Sunday

9.30am - 4pm