Uncalibrated

8th - 30th July 2023

Uncalibrated is a solo exhibition by the artist Hondartza Fraga.

The exhibition features drawings, installations, photographs, sound, digital works, and an artist’s book. These were developed over six years of artistic research exploring the history of our relationship with Saturn.

The catalyst for the research is the unprocessed images from the Cassini mission (1997-2017). This set of almost 400,000 raw images preserves the imaging errors and glitches captured across the mission over two decades. This set of uncalibrated images is reinterpreted through the artist’s multimedia approach and entered into dialogue with contrasting visions of Saturn from myth and astrology.

The notion of the raw or uncalibrated is an underlying thread, from the rawness of techno-scientific objective measurement to the rawness of mythological, visceral, artistic expression.

Saturn was once the star of melancholy, that blend of sadness, introspection, and a sense of longing or yearning. Uncalibrated revisits the interplay between the planet’s symbolic resonance and the notion of melancholy as a complex human condition.

 


About Hondartza Fraga

Hondartza Fraga was born in 1982 in A Coruña, Spain and lives and works in Leeds, UK. She graduated in Fine Art at The University of the Basque Country (Spain) in 2005 and completed an MA Fine Art Practice at Sheffield Hallam University in 2007.
Currently, she is completing a Practice-led PhD at the School of Design, University of Leeds, with an award from the White Rose College of the Arts and Humanities. Fraga’s work is represented by Espacio Alexandra (Spain) and The Art Court (UK). Fraga’s drawing work was featured in Phaidon’s Vitamin D3: Today’s Best Contemporary Drawing.

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