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Position-Place-Situate-Locate brings together twelve previously unrelated artist and curator researchers in a multi-disciplinary exhibition.
The curatorial activity of Francesca Baglietto and Amy McDonnell has prompted an experimental process that prioritises encounter and exchange as an on-going act, not just as a final outcome between viewer and artwork. Rather than pretending to affiliate work within one formal grouping, Position-Place-Situate-Locate aims to connect people and ideas through the generation of information and dialogue.Emails, notes, interviews, meetings and discussions multiply into a conversation-led interrelation drawing on the diversity of approach and theme amongst these artists.
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"FABELIST invites you to roam IMPRINT an interactive world of interweaving, storytelling voices for adults and children alike- capturing the past, celebrating the present and introducing the future."
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Fay Nicolson and Oliver Smith are artists that occasionally work together. Their collaborative projects have explored archives, libraries, books, networks and strategies of display; frequently in response to specific sites, invitations, or curatorial briefs. Operating in galleries and platforms of mass distribution previous works have taken the form of: publications; limited edition prints; installations; display systems; web based projects; proposals; and radio broadcasts.
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This exhibition brings together artists and their chosen representative artists that have in some way subconsciously engaged together to create another dimension, where works can be ambivalently connected.
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a one-day-only contemporary art exhibition and sale of paintings by a Russian artist Anastasia Georgievskaya (nee Sautenko).
Anastasia’s collection “The Undiscovered” (Непроявленные) in water-colours, oils and graphics will be displayed. This collection is dedicated to us, modern people who live life at high speed and therefore do not have time to stop and stare, notice the details and enjoy simple pleasures. Also, you will be able to view Anastasia’s latest works in a slide show presented during the event.
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For the month of January, Art Below will be transforming the Angel Tube station concourse into a public gallery space. Artists of all creative backgrounds and nationalities are invited to enter their work.
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At the onset of the most contentious year of the 21st century; with changes anticipated by many that could transform the world we are accustomed to, a group of thirteen international artists from diverse backgrounds and different art practices are attempting to capture the idea of change, from its literal form to a deeper personal evolution, that questions the place of the singularity in this cohesion of alternating future of human kind itself.
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Visual artist Hugo Dalton contends that Mother Nature is a Dominatrix, not a benevolent figure, through an exhibition of sculptural installations and wall drawings based on frescoes at Pompeii. Dalton’s site-specific drawings at Crisis’ Bermondsey Project Space will use imagery associated with Bondage, Domination, Sadism and Masochism to evoke humankind’s ancient, complex and increasingly fetishised relationship with Mother Nature—source of shelter, sustenance, pleasure and pain.
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FREE ADVICE, a performance installation by Sylvia Morgado
In FREE ADVICE visitors are invited to share their problems with the artist as if they were at the psychologist. Each participant receives a special hand-typed ‘prescription’ for their troubles, in the form of a Bossa Nova song lyric, or a poem from one of Brazil most beloved writers.
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Transferred from: fruehsorge contemporary drawings, Berlin
now at Centre For Recent Drawing, London
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