EILEEN BOTSFORD - THE PRERETROSPECTIVE EXHIBITION
18 September – 30 September, Booze Cooperativa, 57 Kolokotroni
St. Athens
Private View: Wednesday 17 September 7.30pm
Too young to have a retrospective exhibition yet too evolved in her
career not to have one, New Media Public Artist Eileen Botsford, presents
for the first time in Athens, through ‘The Preretrospective Exhibition’,
a series of works from 2005 till present. Her mediums of work –
film, net.art, photography, interactive, and installations – many
of which have been presented as part of various public art projects
and exhibitions internationally, provide a rare insight into the world
of artist Eileen Botsford.
Personal and intimate yet mesmerizing and profoundly engaging to the
audience’s psyche, Botsford tackles issues of our perception of
mind and body, and questions about social identities and aesthetics.
Working with her core subject, ‘the human’, the majority
of her works present and analyse aspects of our being.
The works presented in ‘The Preretrospective Exhibition’
live on locations on-site and on-line; many have been exhibited in solo
exhibitions and site-specific projects such as The Bodymode Show, Pearlfisher
Gallery (London, 2007), St. Pauls Cathedral, Covent Garden (London,
2007), as well as group exhibitions such as Biennalle1: Public Screen
(Thessaloniki, 2007) and numerous film festivals internationally.
Eileen Botsford was born in Athens, Greece and brought up in an international
family living between Athens, Syros Isle and the U.S.A. For the past
12 years, she has lived in London, where she studied Public Art and
Design at Chelsea College of Art and Design, followed by an MFA in Theatre
Design at the Slade School of Fine Art, University College London.
Through her career she has worked internationally on large scale Public
Art projects and New Media Set Designs, as well as creating numerous
films and online pieces. Articles and interviews on her work have been
published in Vogue, the British Council’s ‘Greek Modern
Pioneers’, Kathimerini Newspaper’s ‘K’ Magazine,
the Art Papers (USA) and numerous online publications.
On her work with interactive net.art pieces, Botsford explains:
“It is an alternative way to create sensations and experiential
journeys, to exhibit yourself to a vast audience, to be able to share
something without the egotistical response that accompanies the expectation
of your work being judged.”
When talking about her obsession with ‘the human’, as she
calls it:
“My work as an artist for the past 7 years has concentrated
primarily on the human form, mind and behaviour in relation to its social
parameters. I have developed communication through the use of the ‘the
human’ through works in various mediums, interactive, net.art,
video, site-specific and still imagery. My primary aim is to explore
all optical and audio sensory channels, set a number of questions related
to the human form, mind and behaviour and expand our mental parameters
of perception on ourselves.”
When talking about her national identity and home, Eileen explains:
“I am part Greek, part American and part English, I have lived
in these three countries for long periods of time and my lifestyle has
never been solely associated to any of these nationalities, I am a patchwork,
or a ‘tourlou tourlou’ of all of them. I only know I most
feel at peace when in Greece, and in a way being at peace is being at
home.”
(this press release is available in both Greek & English, translations
by D.Kapsali – www.daphnekapsali.com)