Shawanda Corbett’s Art Now display Let the sunshine in includes a short film and jazz score alongside a set of ceramic vessels to highlight how humans interact with one another and the spaces they inhabit. These vessels, according to Corbett, inhabit the space and ‘act as a still life of the performance.’
Corbett’s first short film, Cyborg theory: the adequacy of tenderness to our antipathy, deals with themes which include cyborg theory and the ethics behind artificial intelligence (AI). A jazz score, written by Corbett, acts as a key element within the exhibition and works in tandem with all of the components: the dancers, the set design, the ceramic vessels, and the exhibition space.
The artist creates a setting where you are invited to question your links between animals and machines, and the culture that binds or differentiates you as beings.
Art Now is a series of free exhibitions showcasing emerging talent and highlighting new developments in British art.
Curated by Bilal Akkouche with Hannah Marsh.