The Physics Room: Blank Banquet

by Joel Cocks and Tarren Johnson


Saturday 1 February - Sunday 16 March

Time

11.00AM – 5.00PM

Tuesdays - Fridays: 11am - 5pm
Saturday & Sunday: 11am - 4pm

Venue: Altiora

Blank Banquet reshapes The Physics Room’s architecture with three large-scale mosaics composed of photographs drawn from the artists’ archives. The prints also act as scenic backdrops for two durational performances.

At the heart of the exhibition is the deconstruction of Cornelia’s Room, Johnson and Cocks’ experimental operetta addressing feminine desire within the context of Romantic Drama, and exploring the potential of a message to gain its own force independent of the speaker or recipient. Writer Olamiju Fajemisin’s reading of the script is played from speakers embedded within the mosaics and forms the soundtrack for the accompanying video work, Dripfeed Episode 6: Succubus.

Blank Banquet reflects on the containment and release of information, as well as the processes of alignment and separation underpinning every encounter.

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Tarren Johnson, an American artist and choreographer from Southern California, and Joel Cocks, an artist from Ōtautahi, have collaborated since 2016. Together, they have developed an evolving archive that includes performances in different states of completion, as well as photographs and videos from various productions and their personal lives. Johnson and Cocks recontextualise this material to create new works that explore fragmentation, cultural reproduction, and the peripheries of spectacle.

Their collective work has been presented at Systema, Marseille; Bologna.cc, Amsterdam; and Paris Internationale’s public programme; as well as Volksbühne, Berlin; HAU Hebbel am Ufer, Berlin; Tanzhaus Zürich; Les Urbaines, Lausanne; Sophiensæle, Berlin; and Festspielhaus Hellerau. Tarren has performed at venues and festivals such as Festival d’Avignon; Festival d’Automne à Paris; Faurschou New York; Romaeuropa; Manifesta 11; and Art Basel. Together, they were laureates of La Becque’s 2021 program and the Cité Internationale des Arts residency in Paris in 2024. In March 2025, they will debut their play We Don’t Live Here Anymore at New Theater Hollywood in Los Angeles.

 

image credit: Tarren Johnson and Joel Cocks, photograph from Dripfeed Episode 6: Succubus, 2025.

Location map

The Gym,
Worcester Boulevard

Market Square Hereford St Carpark Boys' High Entrance Engineering Laneway The Observatory Hotel Courtyard South Quad North Quad Registry Student Union The Gym Engineering Cloisters Studio Common Room Library Biology, Observatory and Physics Chemistry School of Art West Lecture Classics Rutherford's Den Clock Tower Boy's High Workshop Great Hall