Pil and Galia Kollectiv

THE IMMIGRANTS

07.12.17 – 04.02.18

Pil & Galia Kollectiv

The Naughton Gallery presents The Immigrants, a solo exhibition of new work by Pil and Galia Kollectiv.  Through a series of small actions undertaken by costumed performers in different locations across the UK, an installation of filmed vignettes posits the futility of the border as a means of demarcating boundaries of identity, power and resources in an age of global capital flows, migrant labour forces, and environmental destruction that does not stop at abstract lines on a map.

Masks drawn from sources as diverse as Romanian folklore and riot police spit masks, combined with props suggesting checkpoints and rafts, invert the hierarchies of border guards and asylum seekers, refugees in boats and Brexit flotillas. The installation leads the viewer through a physical checkpoint to a short narrative film about the bio-political control of a plague village.

Pil and Galia Kollectiv are London-based artists, writers and curators working in collaboration. Their work is multidisciplinary – encompassing film, animation, collage, poster production, sculpture, installation, performance and costume design – and explores the relationship between art and politics, the legacy of modernism, and the avant-garde discourses of the twentieth century.

Solo exhibitions include: The Future Trilogy, Te Tuhi Center for the Arts, New Zealand; Svetlana, S1 Artspace, Sheffield, 2008; and Asparagus: A Horticultural Ballet, The Showroom Gallery, London, 2007. They have also presented live work at the 2nd Herzliya Biennial, the 5th Berlin Biennial and the 5th Montreal Biennial, as well as at Kunsthall Oslo, Arnolfini, Bristol, and the ICA, London.

Pil and Galia Kollectiv are contributing editors at Art Papers, the directors of artist-run project space xero, kline & coma, members of the experimental band, WE, and work as lecturers in Fine Art at the University of Reading. 

EXHIBITION OPENING

Thurs 07 Dec 2017, 6-8pm

With DJ Girls on the decks, join us for an evening of wine and art. Enjoying being amongst the first to see The Immigrants. This event is free and all are welcome.

LATE NIGHT ART

Thurs 01 Feb 2018, 6-8pm

Enjoy The Immigrants after hours as part of Belfast's monthly Late Night Art.

RELATED EVENTS

Art in the A.M.
Fri 08 Dec 2017, 9.30-10.30am

The next in our series of informal morning talks featuring Pil and Galia Kollectiv in conversation with the Naughton Gallery team. We'll be back in Town Square, Botanic Avenue this month. Coffee and conversation are free.  


The Book Club:
Rule of the Land
Fri 02 Feb 2017, 1-2pm

In the new year we'll be discussing Rule of the Land: Walking Ireland's Border by Garrett Carr. It has been met with wide acclaim, and was a BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week. Garrett Carr is a lecturer in Creative Writing at Queen's University Belfast, and will be discussing Rule of the Land with us at this very special Book Club event in the Naughton Gallery. 

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