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‘Tomorrow: London’ presents the work of twenty graduates of Fine Art Masters courses from the London colleges of Central Saint Martins, Goldsmiths, Royal College of Art, Royal Academy Schools and Slade School of Fine Art. Each week, work by five artists is featured, concluding with a showcase bringing together all the exhibited graduates
In celebration and support of Fine Art education in London, ‘Tomorrow: London’ offers a platform for a diverse range of artistic voices engaged with many current and urgent cultural debates including identity politics, de-colonialisation, shared and personal histories and environmental issues.
Graduates have been selected by members of White Cube’s curatorial team: Irene Bradbury, Hannah Gruy, Susannah Hyman, Toby Kamps, Capucine Perrot and Soraya Rodriguez.
All sales proceeds will go directly to the artist.
Week 2
Emily Moore | Christopher Hartmann
Teresa Arede | Paola Estrella | Alexander Dixon
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Emily Moore
Born 1983 in London
Lives and works in London
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‘For me, the studio often holds the idea of potential without a clear and fixed articulation of it. There is an idea and a residue of process that gives form to the possibility of an object, place, or structure but it has a feeling of aliveness, of wildness.’
- Emily Moore, 2020
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Christopher Hartmann
Born 1993 in Hassfurt, Germany
Lives and works in London
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‘I depict ambiguous interpersonal relationships. Set in non-places, my subjects are inward looking, caught between hiding and exposing their vulnerability. The psychological states of German Romantic and Neue Sachlichkeit painting and the alienation of digital realms are among my inspirations.’
- Christopher Hartmann, 2020
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Christopher HartmannHolding on to you, 2020Oil on linen60 x 45 cm | 23.6 x 17.7 in.Find out more
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Christopher HartmannA touch that is longing, a touch that is distant, 2019Oil on canvasDiptych: 250 x 200 cm | 98.4 x 78.7 in. eachFind out more
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Christopher HartmannStanding still, moving on, 2020Oil on linen110 x 85 cm | 43.3 x 33.2 in.Find out more
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Teresa Arede
Born 1991 in Viseu, Portugal
Lives and works in London
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‘I am interested in the idea of artificial narratives … Through researching the poetic qualities of these half-dreamt worlds I have arrived at subjects connected to the absurd and the volatile mutability of truth. This is stage archaeology and artificial history.’
- Teresa Arede, 2020
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Teresa AredeArtificial History, 2020Plaster, watercolour, pigmentDimensions variableFind out more
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Teresa AredeOBLV, 2019Video3 mins 18 secsEdition of 3 + 2 APsFind out more
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Teresa AredeEu fui à terra do bravo (‘to the land of the brave I went’), 2020Mixed media and soundDimensions variableFind out more
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Paola Estrella
Born 1988 in Mexico City
Lives and works in London and Mexico City
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‘By diving into the blurred limits between the real and the imagined, the external and the internal world, and the public and the private, I explore how these affect, impact and shape social conventions, gender roles, identity, and our notion of reality.’
- Paola Estrella, 2020
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Alexander Dixon
Born 1995 in Warwick, England
Lives and works between Darlingscott and London
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‘The models reproduced in my photographs are artificial echoes of nature. Made during lockdown using 3D and photo printers, they reflect both the pandemic’s influence on the imagination and the restrictions it has imposed on making work.’
- Alexander Dixon, 2020
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Alexander DixonOvergrown Sod, 2020Digital Print on 305gsm Hahnemuhle Ultra Smooth Paper34.9 x 32.9 cm | 13.7 x 13 in.
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Alexander DixonSlate Kit, 2020Digital Print on 305gsm Hahnemuhle Ultra Smooth Paper34.9 x 32.9 cm | 13.7 x 13 in.
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Alexander DixonStock Cube, 2020Digital Print on 305gsm Hahnemuhle Ultra Smooth Paper34.9 x 32.9 cm | 13.7 x 13 in.
Sold unframedEdition of 20 + 2 APsFind out more
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