MAKING TIME
2022 - Ongoing
Making Time explores the 'folk concept' of time as communicated through visual contemporary art.
This is a long term, large scale, public engagement project in which creative folk are invited to a workshop with Langsdale. Participants are encouraged to respond to the workshop, communicating their own intuitions about what it would take for the world to involve time.
The aim is for the responses to this workshop to be collected and published, accompanied by a short critical essay.
If you would like to be involved, check the events page, book a workshop for a group/collective, or leave a message on the contact page.
Contributing Artists left to right:
Millie Quick, Ryan Boultbee, Alison Lloyd, Pauline Woolley,
Will Harvey, Val Turton, Farida Makki, Shelley Perkins,
Klara Szafranska, Fiona Carruthers, David Carruthers, Toby Curtis,
Benjamin Rostance, Andrew Bracey, Ilona Berry, Salma Jagkeira (1),
Salma Jagkeira (2), Derek Hampson, Sarah Uldall, Rocky Mol (1),
Rocky Mol (2), Ruth Lennon, Jess Lewis, Joseph Norris,
Louisa Chase (1), Louisa Chase (2), Louisa Chase (3), Joana Cifre Cerda,
Luc Boutsen, Ewa Sosnowska, Aleisha Adcock, Fiona Lam,
Charlotte Jopling, Billie Ireland, Georgia Preece, Jo Ferenczi (1),
Jo Ferenczi (2), Jo Ferenczi (3), Brianna Lewis, Charlie Buttrum,
Bethany Crinks-Steventon, Ameena Arogundade (1), Ameena Arogundade (2), Labibah Khan (1),
Labibah Khan (2), Lotte O'Neill, Courtney Richter, Alan Van Wijgerden
Mike Scorer, Kim Hackleman, Wendy Eades, Geeta Sarcar,
Arandeep Singh, Jordan Richdale (1), Jordan Richdale (2), Jordan Richdale (3),
Janet Tryner (1), Janet Tryner (2), Jess Timmis (1), Jess Timmis (2),
Leah Gowing
Fluxus Temporis
2022
Langsdale's first solo piece of art, this film marks a significant development of her practice.
Continuing to explore themes of time and temporality, this video piece investigates the inexorability of time's passage and the futility of our tenacious attempts to interrupt, divert, or stem the flow of time.
UNTITLED
WITH DANIEL RAPLEY
(Ongoing)
Langsdale and Rapley have been long-term collaborators for several years. They are currently working on a yet-to-be titled project which is led by Rapley's practice and underpinned by Langsdale's research.
They are interested in the relationship between the photographic medium and themes of memory, time, history, past and future. They intend to explore how our relationship with photography informs our pre-theoretical conception of time, and how this medium might further our philosophical conception of time.
Photography
Langsdale has recently begun exploring analog photography in her work. These photographs were all taken on a Pentax ME Super.
Although 'clock time' does not feature overly much within The Art of Time Project series, Langsdale has developed an interest in horology, and in different historic methods of timekeeping.