Art Exhibition: 'Life and Experience'

Illustration of a vintage Granada electronics store with old-style televisions displayed in the window under signs reading “Rent or Buy” and “Free Delivery, Free Installation.”
Date 08/11/2025 at 10.00 - 18/01/2026 at 17.00 Where Combination Room

Visit Wolfson's latest exhibition 'Life and Experience' featuring work by contemporary artist Janette Parris.

Illustration of a vintage Granada electronics store with old-style televisions displayed in the window under signs reading “Rent or Buy” and “Free Delivery, Free Installation.”

Overview

Janette Parris investigates life in her area of contemporary London, using narrative and humour and employing popular formats such as soap opera, stand-up comedy, musical theatre, pop music, cartoons, comics and animation.  Her art has been widely exhibited nationally and internationally for more than 25 years.  Examples of two series of art-works are shown here.  The seven 'Bite yer Tongueworks from 1997 were shown at Tate Modern in its first major exhibition, ‘Century City’, in 2001.  They are small, deceptively simple works of Text Art, like diary pages, hand-drawn narratives of the everyday, expressing in a few words some of her thoughts on subjects such as race, sex or class. Her storytelling is whimsical and particular, but also generalised in the sense that there are analogies in almost everyone’s quotidian experience.  In the face of rudeness or misfortune her stoic politeness comically masks a repressed annoyance, with solace later found in ‘comfort food’ such as ice-cream, chocolate, sweets, or biscuits.

Seven large recent works, 'This is not a memoir', shown at the Whitechapel Gallery in 2023, combine upper-case text with a digitally-drawn image of the subject, like her comics.  Again the texts apparently tell us about her life-experiences, but this time they are tied to specific places and/or dates: at the cinema; her father’s life as a worker at Ford Dagenham; working night-shifts to fund her MA at Goldsmiths; the expense of ‘white goods’ in the 1980s; the first colour televisions; dancing and getting older; West Ham’s new stadium.  Her reminiscences are characteristically clear-eyed, thoughtful and moving.

 

Viewing the exhibition

The exhibition will be open to the public until Sunday 18 January.

Opening Times: Saturdays and Sundays, 10.00-17.00

The exhibition is occasionally unavailable, for instance during graduations.

It is advisable to contact the Porters' Lodge in advance of your visit (01223 335900).

 

Access

This exhibition is on display in the Combination Room on the first floor of our main building. It has step-free access with a lift and there is an accessible toilet located on the first floor of the building.

 

Art Exhibitions at Wolfson

Wolfson has an established programme of exhibitions and artistic events which take place throughout the year and are framed by its modernist architecture, beautiful landscaped gardens and embedded into academic life.

Showcasing the work of both renowned international artists and innovative emerging artists, with the aim of stimulating reflection, discussion and debate, the art on show is enjoyed by both the academic and wider community. Our exhibitions are open to the general public and are visited by scholars, guests and visitors from around the world.

You can find out more about exhibitions at Wolfson on the Arts page.

 

Contact

If you have any questions, please contact our events team - events@wolfson.cam.ac.uk

What's on

Illustration of a vintage Granada electronics store with old-style televisions displayed in the window under signs reading “Rent or Buy” and “Free Delivery, Free Installation.”

Art Exhibition: 'Life and Experience'

08/11/2025 at 10.00

Visit Wolfson's latest exhibition 'Life and Experience' featuring work by contemporary artist Janette Parris.