Clark Beaumont Explained

Clark Beaumont
Birth Date:Formed in 2010
Died:-
Nationality:Australian
Known For:Video, Installation, Performance Art
Training:Queensland University of Technology
Awards:Finalists The Churchie Art Prize
Website:Clark Beaumont's website

Sarah Clark and Nicole Beaumont, known as Clark Beaumont, are an artistic collaborative duo who formed in 2010, and currently live and work in Brisbane, Australia. The pair work primarily in the mediums of video and live or mediated performance, and have presented live performances and videos at festivals, exhibitions, and events nationally and internationally.[1]

Work

Clark Beaumont work primarily in the mediums of video and live or mediated performance. Their work explores questions of identity, female subjectivity, intimacy, and interpersonal relationships, often with themselves as the subject matter for their work. Their collaboration means exploring the social and physical dynamics of working together to create artwork. Through performance and time-based media, they experiment with multiple feminine personas and characters, recreating and reflecting on the individual and intersubjective experiences that contribute to the practice. The duo aims to create artwork that creatively and critically engages elements of humour and absurdity to explore how contemporary constructs of female identity and subjectivity are formed.[2]

Exhibitions

Since beginning their collaboration, the duo have presented live performances, videos and installations nationally and internationally in both group and solo shows. Solo exhibitions include:

Group exhibitions include:

13 Rooms

In April 2013, Clark Beaumont were included in the major exhibition 13 Rooms, produced by Kaldor Public Art Projects in Sydney, Australia.[17] The exhibition was curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist and Klaus Biesenbach, and included other performance works by numerous well-known international artists such as Damien Hirst, Marina Abramović, Tino Sehgal, Allora & Calzadilla, Santiago Sierra, and John Baldessari. Clark Beaumont's inclusion in the exhibition, as comparatively younger and lesser known artists, was the subject of much media coverage within Australia and overseas.[18] [19] [20] In the 13 Rooms catalog, Clark Beaumont's work was described as: "...extend[ing] a historical trajectory of conceptual art and present Coexisting, 2013. Explicitly positioning the artists as artwork, the pair will spend the duration of the exhibition on a plinth with a surface area slightly too small for two people to comfortably occupy."[21]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: CV : Clark Beaumont.
  2. Web site: Clark Beaumont biography.
  3. Web site: Heart to Heart exhibition page.
  4. Web site: Kings ARI website.
  5. Web site: JIWAR website.
  6. Web site: She'll Be Right, Boxcopy website.
  7. Web site: Pear Shaped, Current Projects website.
  8. Web site: GoMA website.
  9. Web site: AEAF website.
  10. Web site: MUMA website. 5 August 2019.
  11. Web site: SGAR website.
  12. Web site: Rinse & Repeat, Laura Brown. 10 February 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140125122503/http://lauraaudreybrown.com/?p=168. 25 January 2014. dead.
  13. Web site: Pivotal, BUS Projects website. 2014-02-10. https://web.archive.org/web/20140222162431/http://busprojects.org.au/2013/03/26/pivotal/. 2014-02-22. dead.
  14. Web site: SafARI 2012 website.
  15. Web site: Brisbane Emerging Art Festival 2012 website. 10 February 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140214045358/http://www.beaf.org.au/2012-artists/. 14 February 2014. dead.
  16. Web site: Metro Arts website.
  17. Web site: 13 Rooms website. 2014-02-10. https://web.archive.org/web/20140209161200/http://kaldorartprojects.org.au/13rooms/. 2014-02-09. dead.
  18. Web site: Artistic Duo Clark Beaumont selected for 27th Kaldor Public Art Project, ArtAsiaPacific.
  19. Web site: Unknowns edge out established performers, Sydney Morning Herald. 28 November 2012.
  20. Web site: Clark Beaumont interviewed on ABC Radio National. . 19 February 2013.
  21. Web site: 13 Rooms, Kaldor Public Art Projects website.