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“伦敦·明日之星”呈现20位艺术硕士毕业生的作品,他们来自伦敦中央圣马丁学院、金匠学院、皇家艺术学院、皇家艺术研究院学校和斯莱德美术学院。在白立方线上展厅,每周将展出五位艺术家的创作,最后,一个全部毕业生的群展将为此项目画上句号。 为了庆祝与支持伦敦的艺术教育,“伦敦·明日之星”提供了一个平台,让多元的艺术之声参与到当下颇为紧迫的文化论辩之中,其中包括身份政治、去殖民化、公共与个人历史、以及环境问题。 “伦敦·明日之星”的参展艺术家均由白立方策展团队成员遴选:艾琳·布拉德伯里(Irene Bradbury)、汉娜·格鲁伊(HannahGruy)、苏珊娜·海曼(SusannahHyman)、托比·坎普斯(TobyKamps)、卡普西尼·佩罗特(CapucinePerrot)和苏拉娅·罗德里格斯(SorayaRodriguez)。 *展览全部销售所得将直接归属于艺术家。 第4周
HARMINDER JUDGE | SHOLTO BLISSETT |
OLGA ULMANN | ELLA MCVEIGH | BO CHOY
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Harminder Judge
Born 1982 in Rotherham, England
Lives and works in London and Berlin
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'My practice has spanned performance, video and installation channelling Gene Simmons and Kali, Hindi mythology, sci-fi, pop-culture and identity. More recently I have turned to making sculptures inspired by tantric abstraction from Rajasthan.'
- Harminder Judge, 2020
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Harminder JudgeUntitled (temporal crossing), 2020Plaster, polymer, scrim, pigment, oil, wax, ash
177 x 90 x 8 cm | 69.7 x 35.4 x 3.1 in.Find out more -
Harminder JudgeUntitled (cyclical providence), 2019Plaster, polymer, scrim, pigment, oil, wax32 x 42 x 4 cm | 12.6 x 16.5 x 1.6 in.Find out more
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Harminder JudgeUntitled (red pyre), 2019Plaster, polymer, scrim, pigment, oil, wax, ash
42 x 31 x 17 cm | 16.5 x 12.2 x 6.7 in.Find out more
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Sholto Blissett
Born 1996 in Salisbury, England
Lives and works in London
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'At first glance my fictional landscapes evoke the Western conflicts between the human and nonhuman. Yet gradually they turn us towards the Sublime realisation that these two notions are indivisible.'
- Sholto Blissett, 2020
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Olga Ulmann
Born 1983 in Alma-Ata, Kazakhstan (former Soviet-Union)
Lives and works in London and Frankfurt
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'My own body is the starting point of my artistic approach, where my practice derives from biographical roots including my upbringing in the former USSR alongside investigations into the historical framing of femininity.'
- Olga Ulmann, 2020
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Olga UlmannClinamen and Skulptiere (Clinamen and Sculptural Animals), 2020Sewn white plastic sheet, wood, flag holder, golden spray paint, latex, construction foam220 x 180 x 230 cm | 86.6 x 70.9 x 90.5 in.
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Olga UlmannHuman Quilts - as in invisible female labour - nobody knows I am also working class , 2019Fabric, concrete, metal poleDimensions variable (approx. 220 x 50 x 90 cm | 86.6 x 19.7 x 35.4 in.)
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Olga UlmannLenin’s Podium, 2019Wood weathered over seven years, sewn together pink plastic holders, glass screen, iPAD (duration of video is approx. 120 minutes)180 x 200 x 100cm | 70.9 x 78.7 x 39.4 in.Find out more
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Ella McVeigh
Born 1992 in London, England
Lives and works in London
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'The world we perceive is more complex than the verbal language we have at our disposal to describe it. I feel that painting has a capacity to offer insight into experience in a manner that can surpass the scope and range of our language-based thoughts.'
-Ella McVeigh, 2020
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Ella McVeighBig Fish Eat Little Fish, 2019Oil and acrylic on canvas180 x 150 cm | 70.9 x 59 in.Find out more
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Ella McVeighBlue Lias II, 2020Oil on canvas130 x 110cm | 51.2 x 43.3 in.Find out more
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Ella McVeighBig Fleas Have Little Fleas, 2019Oil and acrylic on canvas180 x 150 cm | 70.9 x 59 in.Find out more
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Bo Choy
Born 1986 in Hong Kong
Lives and works in Hong Kong and London
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'Often borrowing aesthetic tropes from Far Eastern folklore traditions and rituals, my use of costumes and fiction results in works that merge the everyday with the fantastical, the mythological and sometimes the absurd.'
-Bo Choy, 2020