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Jimmy Merris

2015-04-24 1 0 Vimeo

Deep Joy on Home Soil A Studio Voltaire commission 25 April – 26 May 2012 Studio Voltaire presented a solo exhibition by Jimmy Merris featuring a new single channel video piece displayed across a bank of monitors. Merris works across video and works on paper, as well as performance and events. Merris’ video works are heavily constructed, utilising a number of disruptive devices such as collaged sound and music, animated text cut from email exchanges and mixing found and made video footage. There is a particular sense of economy within the practice, both in its lo-fi production values and an overriding concern with (un)employment and down-at-heel consumerism. A number of works document the process of making, whether filming the actual production process or including references to certain prevalent forms of technology such as the Internet and desktop editing. Many of the videos are filmed at the studio and around the local Peckham environs, with the inclusion of Landlord Padwick, friends and neighbours within the works or as collaborators. Without being confessional, this documentation of his daily life engages a cultural and emotional response. Overarching Merris’ practice as a whole is a kind of positivism, with works titled accordingly - Portraits of Domestic Bliss, Amazing and aah (Have a nice day), You Can Make It If You Try, Happiness is just around the corner, etc. You get a sense of what it might be like to be a part the community around him, and the potential difficulties of producing work. This presentation formed a part of the Member’s Show Award, where one artist from SV12 Member’s Show is given the opportunity to make a solo presentation at the gallery and awarded £1,000 towards the production of new work. The award was selected by Jenni Lomax (Director, Camden Arts Centre), Mike Nelson (artist) and Joe Scotland (Director, Studio Voltaire). Jimmy Merris (b. 1983) graduated from LCC in 2007. Recent solo exhibitions include 'Julie og Jimmy down' (performance), ICA, London, 2015; 'Julie og Jimmy go dogging', Hordaland Kunstsenter, Bergen, Norway (w/ Julie Verhoeven), 2014; 'LONDON' Bloomberg SPACE, London, 2013; 'Jimmy Merris sings the blues', Seventeen, London, 2013Frieze Film, Frieze Art Fair, London, 2012; 'Economics 101' (with Terry Dennett), SPACE, London, 2011 and 'Finding Your Feet In The Times Of The Worried Man', Seventeen, London, 2011.