Installation view. Kara Chin, Show Real. Courtesy of Humber Street Gallery and the artist, 2022 © Jules Lister

Show Real, Kara Chin

For her most ambitious solo exhibition to date, artist Kara Chin transformed Humber Street Gallery into a ‘blue screen’ studio, where sculptures resembled props from a CGI* movie set.

Taking inspiration from the sets of Hollywood’s live action films, such as Disney’s live action film sets, which combine computer generated characters with real actors, Chin is interested in exploring the boundaries between the natural and the artificial worlds that we are increasingly moving between.

Working across sculpture, moving image and animation, the artist has had a long standing interest in artificial intelligence and the way that humans and machine interact, and for this exhibition of new works, Chin combined the sophisticated technology of open source CGI imagery and voice sampling with more rudimentary collections of domestic objects to create intriguing and often humorous artworks.

*computer-generated imagery

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Haunted Machines Talk

Wednesday 9 March 2022
6-7:30pm
Online
Free, booking required

Haunted Machines tells the story of how we came to build our virtual future. Through various technological and social decisions, we have chosen what was worth simulating, modelling and rendering and these decisions form the building blocks of our digital spaces. While exploring the alternative worlds found in video games, film and interactive environments, this talk will introduce the landscape of digital images and objects and how they’re being used to shape our future as much as how they are shaped by our past beliefs and values.

This event has been programmed as a response to Kara Chin’s new solo exhibition Show Real at Humber Street Gallery.

Haunted Machines is a global super brand, research and curatorial project from Natalie Kane and Tobias Revell initially exploring stories of myth, magic and monsters in technology and more recently the automated production and sharing of images. They organise events, festivals, panels and give talks around their interests and research.

 

Exhibition Launch Party

Thursday 27 January 2022
6-9pm
Humber Street Gallery
Free, no booking required

Join us to celebrate the opening of our latest exhibitions at Humber Street Gallery, Show Real by Kara Chin and Trust Melody by Ashley Holmes.

This event is a chance to meet the artists, visit both exhibitions and to bring people together from across the city for a drink or two.

In Conversation: Kara Chin

Wednesday 2 March 2022
6-7pm
Humber Street Gallery
Free, booking required

Join artist Kara Chin as she discusses her latest body of work for Humber Street Gallery, Show Real.

 

Artist bio

Kara Chin (b.1994, Singapore) lives and works in Newcastle, UK. She holds a BA in Fine Art from The Slade School of Fine Art (2018). She has been awarded the Woon Foundation Painting and Sculpture Prize (2018); The Duveen Travel Scholarship, UCL (2018); The Alfred W Rich Prize, Slade (2017); Max Werner Drawing Prize, Slade (2015).

Chin has exhibited in galleries and museums including: The 8th International Triennial of Art and Ecology, Maribor, SI; BALTIC39, Newcastle, UK; South London Gallery, London, UK; DKUK, London, UK; Gallery North, Newcastle, UK; CBS Gallery, Liverpool, UK; Science Museum, London, UK; APT Gallery, London, UK; Fieldworks, London, UK; Quench, Margate, UK; VITRINE, London, UK VITRINE, Basel, UK; VITRINE, Digital; The Embassy Tea Gallery, London, UK; Subsidiary Projects, London, UK; Pineapple Black, Middlesbrough, UK; The Milton Gallery, London, UK; UCL Art Museum, London, UK; San Mei Gallery, London, UK; IMT Gallery, London, UK; Fold, London, UK; The Pallent House Gallery, London, UK; Off Site Project, Online; Huxley Parlour, London, UK.

Chin has recently finished a year-long residency in the Woon Tai Jee Studio, hosted by BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Newcastle, UK and Northumbria University, Newcastle, UK.

Chin is represented by VITRINE, London/Basel.

19 January – 17 April 2022

Space 1, Humber Street Gallery

Free

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