Adam Thompson | Lewis Ronald Multiple Parts




30th June - 1st September 2012

PV Friday 29th June, 6 - 8 pm


Curated by Hana Noorali and Lynton Talbot


Hanway Place are pleased to Multiple Parts an exhibition with Lewis Ronald and Adam Thompson at Hanway place. In their practice both artists reveal an approach to exhibition making that relies on the material nature and context of their surroundings. This exhibition brings together a shared interest in notions of the ‘found’, appropriation of material and the re-interpretation of use value.


In a series of new works Lewis Ronald engages in a process of discrete interventions into the public domain. Neither sabotage nor of any clear social value, these actions in fact only become consolidated in the space of the gallery, where irrational relationships can transpire. Thinking simultaneously about the ubiquity but also the unstable nature of images, Ronald takes the notion of the found and distributes imagery through layers of context and various forms of the production platform. Ronald’s investigation into the nature of images, 'found’ material and the various methods by which information can be received is made visible through a process of intervention and subsequent re-appropriation which highlights Ronald’s interest in the status of images and their place within a specific context.


Adam Thompson’s work centres around found objects, collected detritus from a neglected functional past, appropriated without evidence of the artist’s touch. Thompson’s sculptural arrangements are not simply imbued with a new cultural value through relying on the context of the exhibition space. Instead, the artist composes these almost unidentifiable objects into a form of archaeological minimalism, where their material nature in that exact moment of time is rendered static. Extracted from their original context and left unaltered the artist offers us an associative reading through means of gestural arrangement. As the mere presentation of part decayed or eroded material articulated as the unaddressed expression of time and weather on surface, the work places objects not in contradistinction from the human, but within an ecology determined as the interrelatedness of things as they appear in the world.


Lewis Ronald, born 1982 in Hertfordshire, co-founder of Am Nuden Da, graduated from the Royal College of Art in 2009. Selected shows include It’s 1957, And the Press Release Still Isn’t Written at the WCW Gallery, Hamburg (2011); Young London at V22, London (2011); Sleepover (Serpentine Park Nights) at the Serpentine Gallery, London (2010); Rastros/Traces at Foto Colectania Foundation, Barcelona (2009) and If It Sticks It’s Done at Royal College of Art (2008). Within the collaborative practice Am Nuden Da he has produced projects internationally for the past four years. He lives and works in London.


Adam Thompson, born 1980 in Ipswich, Suffolk, graduated from Goldsmiths College, London, in 2009. Recent solo shows include Unosolo Project Room, Unosunove, Milan (2011) and MOT International, London (2010). Group shows include Cosmophobia at L’Atelier-Kunst(spiel)raum, Berlin (2012); Stepping Stone at Autocenter, Berlin (2012); Young London at V22, London (2011); Slip Sensor at Cell Project Space, London (2011); Discretion/Determination at La Salle de bains, Lyon (2010) and The Object of the Attack, The David Roberts Art Foundation, London (2009). In 2011 he was awarded the UNESCO Aschberg Bursary and was resident at National Museum of Contemporary Art in Seoul, South Korea. He lives and works in London.