In the era of some valid, some rather flippant #feminism, it pays to look back at some of the most dynamic Feminist artists of that bold, 1970s third wave; and what better time to explore the work of British artist聽, whose exhibition Power for the People has just opened at
Rose Finn-Kelcey, House Rules, 2001
Finn-Kelcey was a central figure in the story of contemporary performance and feminist art, working across sculpture, live art, video, public interventions and installation pieces that explore ideas around empowerment, voice, faith and spirituality. Firstsite鈥檚 show brings together more than 30 pieces by Finn-Kelcey from across her 40-year career. The artist died in 2014, but two of her artist friends, Peter Liversidge聽and聽Simon Moretti, have created works especially for the show.
The show鈥檚 title comes from one of Finn-Kelcey鈥檚 most celebrated earlier works, the 1972 piece Power for the People, for which she made large silver tissue and black bunting flags bearing that slogan. These were hung from London鈥檚 Battersea Power Station and soon (boringly predictably) removed due to complaints from Chelsea residents across the river. 鈥淩ich in nuance and ambiguity, the text puns on a popular protest slogan of the time, and what the building generated,鈥 says the gallery. Another of the artist鈥檚 most famous pieces is her 1987 work Bureau de Change,聽鈥渨hich playfully recreates Vincent Van Gogh鈥檚 iconic Sunflowers painting using over 2,000 coins.鈥
The show will feature some never-before-seen pieces, including 1994鈥檚 Truth, Dare, Double-Dare聽(1994), 鈥渢he uncomfortable result of an incompatible collaboration with artist Donald Rodney,鈥 as well as聽Cutout聽(c. 1982), a precursor performance of聽Finn-Kelcey鈥檚 seminal work,聽Glory. 聽 鈥淚f Finn-Kelcey鈥檚 artistic practice can be characterised at all, it would be by its unpredictability,鈥 says Firstsite, 鈥渆ach new work routinely defied the expectations created by its predecessor.鈥
Power for the People runs until 4 March 2018 at Firstsite, Colchester.
All images courtesy the estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey.
Rose Finn-Kelcey, Jolly God, 1997
Rose Finn-Kelcey, It Pays to Pray, 1999
Rose Finn-Kelcey,Blushing Book Vol1, 1977
Rose Finn-Kelcey, Here is a Gale Warning, 1971
Rose Finn-Kelcey, Cutout (film still), c. 1982
Rose Finn-Kelcey, Power for the People. Documentation Photograph #1, 1972
Rose Finn-Kelcey, Funny Business, 1984
Rose Finn-Kelcey, Untitled: Bullfighter, 1986