| 23 January - 16 February 2008 Stay down
 James Oram
 
 Opening preview: Tuesday 22 January  2008, 5.30pm
 Artist talk: Thursday 24 January 2008, 6.00pm Closing Event: Night Viewing, Saturday 16 February, 9pm
 Presenting a minefield of low slung, modified ceiling  fans, James Oram’s Stay down is  loaded with hazardous intent. Commanding caution and transfixing our gaze,  Oram’s hardware capped fans are accompanied by a moving image sequence that  sees the artist’s head strain to rise from the gallery floor as he positions  himself within an unusually rigorous process of submission and resistance  sustained by someone just outside of the frame. Oram’s diligent investigations of the cultural and  moral codes that condition our reactions to environmental pressures and ambivalent  gestures, here sees him either thwarted or saved by the exhibition’s directive  to stay down. Consequently, what might have originated as a functional pursuit  or an agreeable, game-like diversion, has now collapsed into an incessant  struggle set in motion by an indeterminate encounter. Considered in relation to Oram’s recently produced  work Self Generating (2007),  currently on show at the Christchurch   Art Gallery,  this installation for The Physics Room reiterates the artist’s fascination with  the dynamics of personal struggles, inescapable rivalries and absurdly  regulated cycles of action. James Oram graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in  Sculpture from the University   of Canterbury in 2003,  was awarded the Ethel Susan Jones Fine Arts Travelling Scholarship, and has  served as Chairperson of The High Street Project  Trust (2004 - 2005). He currently has work on show in Another Destination, Christchurch  Art Gallery,  and other recent projects include: The  Good Life, HSP, Christchurch (2007); Open Slate, Gallery 33, Wanaka (2007); Feeling the Burn, SOFA Gallery, Christchurch (2006). 
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