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Moments Spent with Others: Brendan Dawes

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20 May - 2 July 2022 Project Space
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Overview
Moments Spent with Others, Brendan Dawes

“Much of my work is about the small, seemingly mundane things and the importance of these moments, especially those spent in the company of others. The lockdown period taught many people how we crave human connection. I have created three digital manifestations of my memories, which aim to explore the beauty of these fleeting moments.”
– Brendan Dawes

The exhibition, Moments Spent with Others, explores the beauty behind moments that may initially seem insignificant and how the concept of time and space is connected to the captivating feeling of interacting with others.

 

Moments Spent with Others consists of algorithmic visuals derived from mundane moments that somehow stick to one's memory. After the recent lockdown period, human interaction became more precious as we grew used to detaching ourselves from other people. From personal yet universally relatable moments like sitting on a park bench in Soho, New York, whilst eating a slice of pizza, to people-watching in a bustling hub, Dawes embraces these moments by recreating them into datasets algorithms and data visualisations. Dawes draws much of his inspiration from popular culture and nature, often revolving his work around the concept of time and memory - and how these can intertwine.

Press release

GAZELL.iO is pleased to present the inaugural solo show by its represented artist Brendan Dawes. The exhibition, Moments Spent with Others, explores the beauty behind moments that may initially seem insignificant and how the concept of time and space is connected to the captivating feeling of interacting with others.

 

His second time exhibiting with the gallery, Moments Spent with Others, is an invitation to Dawes’ personal stories wrapped in digital visualisations. Over the recent pandemic period, as human interaction became scarce and precious, we grew accustomed to detaching ourselves from other people. Dawes embraces these moments by recreating them into datasets, algorithms, and data visualisations by incorporating memories that are personal to the artist but are also universally enjoyed.

 

One such memory - sitting on the edge of a building in Soho, New York, in 2001, whilst eating pizza with his friend and designer Hillman Curtis, who changed his life when Dawes moved to New York City to work for him, sets the tone for his first work. The work’s aesthetics captures the bustling colours of heavy New York traffic and other sensations Dawes experienced whilst watching life go by in this memory.

 

A second work takes inspiration from Dawes’ late-night experiences of watching classic films with his father, which ignited Dawes’ passion for film - with colour profiles incorporated from films such as Chinatown (1974), All the President’s Men (1976) and Vertigo (1958) among others. The film is an essential reference point in much of Dawes’ work and has significantly influenced many of the artist’s previous projects.

 

Finally, the third work in the show reflects Dawes’ love for simply sitting on a park bench with his wife Lisa. Specific elements of this pastime that resonate with the artist include people-watching and taking in the sights and sounds of the surrounding area. The inspirations that shaped this work came from images taken by the couple from their favourite park bench.

 

Dawes draws much of his inspiration from popular culture and nature, often revolving his work around the concept of time and memory – and how these can intertwine. These analytical explorations have been an ongoing theme over Dawes’ career, as his work questions our understanding of such concepts.

Works
  • Brendan Dawes, Moments Spent with Others: Everything Is Perfect 1, 2022
    Brendan Dawes, Moments Spent with Others: Everything Is Perfect 1, 2022
  • Brendan Dawes, Moments Spent with Others: Everything Is Perfect 2, 2022
    Brendan Dawes, Moments Spent with Others: Everything Is Perfect 2, 2022
  • Brendan Dawes, Moments Spent with Others: Everything Is Perfect 3, 2022
    Brendan Dawes, Moments Spent with Others: Everything Is Perfect 3, 2022
  • Brendan Dawes, Moments Spent with Others: Everything Is Perfect 4, 2022
    Brendan Dawes, Moments Spent with Others: Everything Is Perfect 4, 2022
  • Brendan Dawes, Moments Spent with Others: I'll Take a Slice 1, 2022
    Brendan Dawes, Moments Spent with Others: I'll Take a Slice 1, 2022
  • Brendan Dawes, Moments Spent with Others: I'll Take a Slice 2, 2022
    Brendan Dawes, Moments Spent with Others: I'll Take a Slice 2, 2022
  • Brendan Dawes, Moments Spent with Others: I'll Take a Slice 4, 2022
    Brendan Dawes, Moments Spent with Others: I'll Take a Slice 4, 2022
  • Brendan Dawes, Moments Spent with Others: Two Person Cinema 1, 2022
    Brendan Dawes, Moments Spent with Others: Two Person Cinema 1, 2022
  • Brendan Dawes, Moments Spent with Others: Two Person Cinema 2, 2022
    Brendan Dawes, Moments Spent with Others: Two Person Cinema 2, 2022
  • Brendan Dawes, Moments Spent with Others: Two Person Cinema 3, 2022
    Brendan Dawes, Moments Spent with Others: Two Person Cinema 3, 2022
  • Brendan Dawes, Moments Spent with Others: Two Person Cinema 4, 2022
    Brendan Dawes, Moments Spent with Others: Two Person Cinema 4, 2022
Installation Views
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News
  • RightClickSave | BRENDAN DAWES AND THE ART OF LOST TIME

    RightClickSave | BRENDAN DAWES AND THE ART OF LOST TIME

    June 17, 2022
    Charlotte Kent speaks to Brendan Dawes about his latest NFT project at GAZELL.iO Project Space and the human side of data.
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  • NFTCulture | Brendan Dawes NFT Drop

    NFTCulture | Brendan Dawes NFT Drop

    June 1, 2022
    NFTCulture features Brendan Dawes' exclusive NFT drop live now.
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  • GalleriesNow | Brendan Dawes

    GalleriesNow | Brendan Dawes

    May 26, 2022
    GalleriesNow features Brendan Dawes's Moments Spent with Others as one of the exhibitions to see.
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  • Art Plugged | Brendan Dawes

    Art Plugged | Brendan Dawes

    April 27, 2022
    Art Plugged features Brendan Dawes's upcoming solo show Moments Spent with Others opening in a few weeks from 20th May until 25th June at GAZELL.iO...
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