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Camilla Symons
Fur of the Outcast26 November 2009 – 16 January 2010 private view: Thursday 26th November, 6-8pm
In Nordic mythology, two ravens, Huginn and Muninn perch on the shoulders of Wotan, sometimes known as the raven god. Wotan was lord of both war and poetry; destruction and beauty were characteristics of the same being. Each day, Huginn and Muninn would fly all over the world, returni...
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Opening:
November 26th
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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London based artist Ian Kiaer has been commissioned to create a new body of work which meets the dominance of the vertiginous front gallery at Bloomberg SPACE with a gesture of frailty. From everyday found or discarded objects and materials Kiaer creates installations that recall architectural models, painterly compositions and run down domestic spaces. His work draws on differing modes of abstraction an...
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If the world is as big as people say it is then surely we have to break it down into the things we can understand. The chair we are sat on, the table we are eating at, the food we are eating, the newspaper we are reading these things are tangible and make the routine of life just a little easier. They inform our movements, our behaviour, our understanding of space, they make our space.
Gallery Primo Alo...
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The connotations associated with paper refer systematically to the idea of retranscription; writtings and drawings being the retranscription of voices and thoughts and more widely of a certain reality. Through a range of differents practices and investigative approaches, Unfold questions a creative and explorative process which has the particula...
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NETTIE HORN is pleased to present “By-Product” a group exhibition curated by Fozia Khaliq which investigates the working processes of the artists Corinne Felgate, Dmitri Galitzine, Laura Yuile and Simon Reuben White. The exhibition explores the history of the objects and sounds usually used by these artists in the search of some incidenta...
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Opening:
August 6th
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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NETTIE HORN is pleased to present a solo exhibition presenting new works by Kim Rugg. Rugg is renowned for her meticulous and labor-intensive work which involves deconstructing and slicing an object into minute shards to then re-organise and reconstruct it according to arbitrary codes. The original meaning is removed in order to reveal new ones, ...
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NETTIE HORN is pleased to present the first edition of “Lightcone” - a video-programme presenting a selection of screenings by international artists. From experimental video to short film, this event aims to emphasize the alternative form of cultural communication of video art.
Victoria Brown & Richard Brammer “The Loamshire Trilogy” (2009...
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In the texts united under the title of Atlas, Jorge Luis Borges immerses the reader into tales of his travels around the world - relating stories of the sites he visited during his travels through his own personalized geographies. Real travel diary, this anthology of texts and photographs sets the writer’s eye on the overlooked details of these plac...
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NETTIE HORN is pleased to present “Lexicon“, a solo exhibition by the Los Angeles-based artist Joe Biel, featuring a series of paintings alongside a large scale drawing.
Through the techniques of drawing and painting, Biel manifests a strong interest in narrative possibilities, by referencing a variety of processes and sources, both literary and his...
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Opening:
November 19th
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Vilma Gold is pleased to announce an exhibition of new works by Nicholas Byrne. Drawing on copper, linen and paper, Nicholas Byrne’s paintings compress geometric patterns against more frivolous, almost figurative form to produce highly atmospheric constellations. Reminiscent of an era of British painting in which the figure is brutalised, Byrne investigates the tension between figure and ground, be...
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Opening:
January 16th, 2010
6:30 PM - 9:00 PM
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