초대일시 / 2020_0820_목요일_05:00pm
참여작가 박현욱_Victoria Cantons_Haydn Albrow Fiorella Angelini_Louis Bennett_Flora Bradwell Cristian Fernandez Ocampo_Bartholomew Hajduk Alicia Jalloul_Geraldine Snell_Francisca Sosa López Khushna Sulaman-Butt_Paula Turmina_and Toby Watkins
협찬 / Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery 기획 / Victoria Cantons
Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery 2 Melior Place, London SE1 3SZ Tel. +44.(0)20.39046349 kristinhjellegjerde.com
For one week this August, Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery will lend its Bermondsey gallery space to the students of the Royal College of Art and Slade School of Fine Art for two consecutive graduate art shows. This comes in response to the art schools' decision to move the annual exhibitions online due to the coronavirus pandemic, and the students' concerns about the impact of a virtual viewing experience on both their work and future careers. The first half of the week is dedicated to the RCA and the latter to Slade, providing two distinct and diverse exhibitions that together create a powerful snapshot of the contemporary creative pulse.
'A graduate show is the ultimate ending to art studies and it typically provides a vital opportunity for young artists to show their work and potentially get discovered,' commented the gallery's founder and head curator Kristin Hjellegjerde. 'Without a physical show, the artist is thrown into a future that is more uncertain. We hope that with our two shows for Slade and RCA we can help to bring a little attention to at least a group of these artists.' Following this ambition, the students have been given complete control of the curation process as well as the space itself, and all profits from the sale of artworks will go directly to the graduate artists.
The Slade exhibition focuses on artistic practices that navigate the complexities of the 21st century and the human condition, bringing together a multitude of experiences, cultures and perspectives. 'This group of artists crosses gender, sexual and social norms, and they disrupt the gaze, frames of reference and reality,' says the show's curator and Slade graduate Victoria Cantons. 'Working across styles and scales to explore the mundane, the performative, and the memorial through the lens of past histories and current socio-political conditions, their images are pieced together, contingent, and evolving.'
At a time in which we are all grappling to make sense of complex and uncertain realities, the graduates of these two leading London art schools offer new strikingly imaginative and hopeful ways of seeing the world. (KH Gallery 전시 소개글 발췌) ■ KH Gallery
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