cally annabel spooner: Exploring Language and Gesture
Cally Spooner, born in Ascot, United Kingdom in 1983, is a British postwar & contemporary artist whose practice centers on the intersection of philosophy, performance art, and multimedia installations. Her work delves into themes of language, communication, and embodied experience—concepts deeply rooted in her academic background—resulting in pieces that challenge conventional artistic boundaries and invite viewers to reconsider how we perceive and interact with the world around us.
Early Research & Method
Spooner’s artistic journey began with a fascination for dance and theater, followed by studies in philosophy at Goldsmiths University of London. This dual engagement profoundly shaped her approach to artmaking. Recognizing that language and gesture are inseparable conduits for conveying ideas and emotions, Spooner insists on producing work that transcends theoretical frameworks while simultaneously acknowledging their influence. She describes this process as “transcribing the domain of language and theory,” prioritizing experimentation and openness—a deliberate departure from traditional performance practices where she actively participates rather than directing events. This stance underscores her belief in fostering dialogue between institutions, organizations, and individuals, recognizing their role in shaping our cognitive landscape.
Notable Achievements & Exhibitions
Spooner’s artistic vision has garnered international recognition through numerous exhibitions showcasing her distinctive style. Her work has been presented at prestigious venues such as Castello di Rivoli Museum of Contemporary Art, Lafayette Anticipations, and Centre Pompidou, cementing her position as a significant voice within the contemporary art scene. Furthermore, she achieved considerable success with her performance artwork ‘and you were wonderful, on stage,’ which garnered critical acclaim and spawned a musical film of the same name—a testament to her ability to blend artistic disciplines into cohesive narratives. Her collaborative projects continue to push boundaries and explore innovative approaches to storytelling.
Influences & Conceptual Framework
Spooner’s artistic sensibilities are informed by thinkers like Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, whose concepts of rhizomatic thinking – rejecting hierarchical structures in favor of decentralized networks – resonate throughout her oeuvre. She champions a methodology that prioritizes constant evolution and disruption, mirroring the dynamism inherent in architectural spaces, museum environments, and crucially, the bodies of those who interpret her work. This perspective emphasizes the importance of creating “extra form,” leaving room for unforeseen developments and resisting prescriptive artistic conventions.
Current Projects & Ongoing Exploration
Currently residing in Torino, Italy, Spooner continues to refine her artistic practice, focusing on exploring new mediums and engaging with pressing social issues. Her ongoing research delves into how visual art can contribute to fostering critical reflection and challenging dominant narratives—a commitment that aligns seamlessly with her philosophical convictions and underscores her enduring dedication to pushing the boundaries of artistic expression. She is currently writer in residence at Whitechapel Gallery, London (2016–17).