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Amanda Ahmed, Kate Beyon, Kate Ellis, Chris Gill, Maria Griffin,
Danny Huppatz, Andrew McQualter, Sean Meilak, Alex Pittendrigh,
Jacinta Schreuder, Nicole Tomlinson, Brett Valance, Elke Varga,
Lyndal Walker
1st Floor Colouring Contest
December 19 - January 10 1998/99
When I first moved to Melbourne in the summer of 1994, Fitzroy was
the place to be. Cafes, bars, restaurants, op shops and galleries
abounded, filled with artists, actors, writers, musicians and students.
Fitzroy was home to a diverse range of people from different backgrounds.
Rent was cheap, the cafes were cheap, eating out was cheap. Everyone
I met seemed to live in or around Fitzroy. Founded in April of that
year, 1st Floor started in David Rosetzkyís warehouse home on Napier
Street and existed as an independent exhibition space on Fridays,
Saturdays and Sundays only.
A core group of artists and writers soon formed and one of the
initial aims of the group was to encourage collaboration between
artists and writers. For artists, this was an acknowledgment that
contemporary art could included writing as an essential part of
installation-based practice. For writers, the gallery presented
the possibility of a space where writing was valued beyond its usual
function of justifying, documenting and contextualising an artwork.
The initial idea was to have each exhibition at the gallery accompanied
by a number of short texts. Moving beyond pure theory or explanation,
the writers at 1st Floor attempted to adopt a position contingent
to that of the artwork, emphasising the subjectivity of the writer
and the catalogue essay as a creative form. While catalogue texts
still accompany many of the exhibitions at 1st floor, core-group
writers have regularly become involved in collaborative and solo
installations which seek to overcome the limitations of the catalogue
medium, establishing an alternative framework for their practice
called Textbase, a project comprised of a series of exhibitions
and an ongoing publication.
Since 1st Floor moved to a more permanent space in 1995 (again in
Fitzroy), the focus of the space has diversified. Now 1st Floor
is part of a dynamic scene that includes not only artists and writers
but others involved in cultural production, particularly in the
fields of fashion and design. What has continued is the emphasis
on cooperation, collaboration and exchange between practitioners
from different fields. This has included links and exchanges with
other artist-run spaces, particularly in Sydney and New Zealand,
as well as more inclusive exhibitions such as "1st Floor Colouring
Contest" and "One Hour Photo" that could include a wider 1st Floor
community.
Over the last four years, 1st Floorís core group of artists and
writers have been engaged in an archeology of contemporary surfaces,
a post-conceptual project with both pop and poetic interests. It
is an archeology which involves delving into the consumer world
of surfaces, manufactured identities and prefabricated roles. It
is an archeology which investigates the reception of visual art
in a consumer society, the poetics of art writing, and the creation
of new contexts for artistic production. 1st Floorís aesthetic is
mediated by such tangible elements as advertising, fashion, design,
film and TV. On the other hand itís also mediated by cultural theory,
philosophy, psychoanalysis and poetry. In a global consumer society,
these are transferable (and possibly transparent) commodities, taking
on different values and meanings across different contexts.
D.J. Huppatz
1st Floor, 5/95 Victoria St., Fitzroy, Victoria, 3056, Australia.
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