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Callum Devlin UNTITLED EXAMINATION PROJECT

Callum Devlin
UNTITLED EXAMINATION PROJECT
6 – 23 September 2017
Opening: Wednesday 6 September,5:30pm

As a constructed space, the exam room is exhausting in its banality. Stripped bare of any visual information or distractions, it operates as a collectively occupied void—a battleground for the interrogation of memory, an exercise in justification and communication.

Taking cues from a range of para-educational, philosophical and political narratives, UNTITLED EXAMINATION PROJECT is an exercise in self-identification. As a candidate, you will be invited to sit an hour-long examination where your degree of self-actualisation and understanding is assessed. Your results will be confidentially graded against a rigorous and objective marking schedule, and returned.

Pictured: Example of a Flag Consideration Panel

You can sign-up by filling out the form below, or by visiting the gallery.

SIGN UP FORM https://goo.gl/forms/h4zIKH8rZ3Odu8Y33

EXAM TIMETABLE

Morning Sessions (11 AM)
Saturday 9 September
Saturday 16 September
Saturday 23 September

Afternoon Sessions (2 PM)
Friday 15 September
Friday 15 September

Evening Sessions (6 PM)
Wednesday 13 September
Wednesday 20 September

Examinations will take place at Enjoy Public Art Gallery. After registering, you will be sent an email confirming your attendance at the examination, as well as any relevant information. For further details, contact untitledexaminationproject@gmail.com.

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About the artist

Callum Alexander Devlin is an artist based in Te-Whanganui-a-tara, Aotearoa. In 2015 Callum graduated with a BFA (Hons) from Massey University College of Creative Arts. He is interested in the anxiety surrounding nationalism within post-colonial countries. He works predominantly with found objects, film, social media and performance. In 2016, Callum co-founded MEANWHILE Gallery with Jesse Bowling and Jordana Bragg. Past projects include Till The World Ends (2017) facilitated by Fresh and Fruity, Ōtautahi Kōrerotia, Christchurch; Pool Party (2016), MEANWHILE, Wellington; NOW NOW (2016), curated by jpeg2000, Seventeen Tory Street, Wellington.

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