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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 3
Max Limbu | Sean Tseng
Olivia Sterling | Michael Forbes | Victoria Cantons
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Max Limbu
Born 1990 in Nepal
Lives and works in London
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'My work focuses on the colonial expropriation of artefacts to the changes of architectural landscapes entangled with its muted histories.'
- Max Limbu, 2020
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Max LimbuUsurp, 2018Video
8 minutes 11 seconds
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Max LimbuParai, 2019Tarpaulin, metal hooks, polystyrene rope, concrete blocks, paper, book, wallpaper print, wooden mask, sound recorder, two speakersDimensions variableFind out more
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Max LimbuVendors, 2020Video
7 minutes 50 secondsEdition of 7 + 2 APsFind out more
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Sean Tseng
Born 1995 in Taipei, Taiwan
Lives and works in London and Taipei
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'In my photographs and installations, I combine artificial and natural materials to evoke sense memories of nature—light, shadow, wind, water, the gaps between leaves. I’m trying to evoke the infinite in the bounded spaces of my work.'
-Sean Tseng, 2020
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Sean TsengSway On a Beam of Light, 2020Giclée fine art print (diptych)51.75 x 69 cm | 20.4 x 27.2 in. (each, unframed)
54.4 x 71.6 cm | 21.4 x 28.2 in. (each, framed)Edition of 5 + 1 APFind out more -
Sean TsengIn the Sun, the Quiet, the Rhythm , 2019Concrete, plaster, photograph, metal, acrylic, paint, mirror, thread, video projection, plant, stone, ice, sandDimensions VariableFind out more
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Sean TsengSea of Tenderness, 2019Giclée fine art print (diptych)51.7 x 69 cm | 20.4 x 27.2 in. (each, unframed)Edition of 5 + 1 APFind out more
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Olivia Sterling
Born 1996 in Peterborough, England
Lives and works in London
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'I explore blackness and whiteness and racism’s small indignities through slapstick. Set in kitchens, playgrounds and bathrooms, and peppered with letters denoting skin colours, my works chart the ways whiteness oozes into everyday life like a sticky liquid.'
- Olivia Sterling, 2020
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Michael Forbes
Born 1962 in Nottingham, England
Lives and works in London and Nottingham
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'I developed abstract text layers for the work, aligning the work to contemporary advertising and creating a genuine link to the shop windows and racial political discourse of today.'
- Michael Forbes, 2020
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Michael Forbes
Shop… selling the ontology of whiteness I, II and III, 2020Ongoing series of photographic light boxes
150 x 113 cm | 59 x 44.5 in. (each)
Edition of 6 + 2 APs (each)Find out more -
Michael ForbesUntitled, 2019 - 2020Jesmonite casts, wig, watch, posters, mind map, counterfeit Louis Vuitton handbag, plinth and arms, and plinthsDimensions variableFind out more
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Michael Forbes
Shop… selling the ontology of whiteness , 2020Photography, animation, text183 cm | 72 in. 4K monitorEdition of 5 + 2 APsFind out more
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Victoria Cantons
Born 1969 in London, England
Lives and works in London
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'Memories of being different suggest the need to use masks and camouflage as protection as well as influence the paintings as they evolve in exploration of identity, self and representation.'
- Victoria Cantons, 2020
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Victoria CantonsThe heart wants what the heart wants, 2019Oil on linen
170 x 140 cm | 66.9 x 55.1 in.Find out more -
Victoria CantonsEvery passing minute is another chance to turn it all around, 2019Oil on linen290 x 380 cm | 114.2 x 149.6 in.Find out more
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Victoria CantonsDon’t be frightened you don’t know what’s coming but don’t be frightened of knowing, 2020Oil on linen
45 x 35 cm | 17.7 x 13.8 in.Find out more
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