Exhibitions 2015
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ALPHA – ATION
WALTER & ZONIEL 2 - 5 Dec 2015 An ode to the modern day relationship with ‘The Portrait’ and our everyday acts of adulation. ‘Alpha’ a pre fix given to a primary being or object, the Alpha Star is the primary star in a solar system, the Alpha Male, the primary male in a group. ‘Ation’ meaning to... Read more -
KEEP ME UPDATED YOUR HOLINESS
Recycle Group 20 Nov 2015 - 10 Jan 2016 London The exhibition Keep Me Updated Your Holiness introduces Recycle Group’s two latest bodies of work Conversion, which was recently exhibited within the Church of Sant’Antonin at the 56th Venice Biennale, and Future Archaeology, an on-going body of work addressing topical issues and aspects of contemporary lifestyle in relation to history.... Read more -
LET THERE BE LIGHT, REVISITED
Peter Alexander, Anthony Pearson, De Wain Valentine, Mary Corse, and Helen Pashigan 9 Oct - 14 Nov 2015 London Returning to the origin of the minimalist 1960s/70 Light and Space movement, which has widely influenced artists of today Let There Be Light, Revisited, highlights the importance of light in its natural and artificial form, with physical, reactionary and spiritual connotations. Creating an immersive environment, ethereality is re-introduced into the... Read more -
THE APPROACH
Group Exhibition 10 Sep - 3 Oct 2015 London The selection of new works has been made based on the relevance to the thread of curatorial themes that were introduced to expand the gallery’s outreach and the artists’ say. Drawing emphasis on continuity and the inherent mission of the gallery to question and provide an independent platform for discussions,... Read more -
ALEXANDER DUNCAN
17 Aug - 7 Sep 2015 Window Project Alexander Duncan, recent graduate from Royal College of Art, is announced as the winner of the Gazelli Art House Window Project. Selected amongst applicants from various art institutions responding to an open call, Duncan launches the Gazelli Art House Window Project’s new concept where MA/post-graduate students are invited to display... Read more -
MOTHER MOULD
Jane McAdam Freud 3 Jul - 15 Aug 2015 London The artist’s latest sculptural endeavour contemplates ‘the mould’ in sculptural and metaphorical terms. The internationally acclaimed artist and daughter of Lucian Freud creates a further connection referring to the mother as the source, alternatively to her previous exploration of the role of the father. This exhibition examines the mother as... Read more -
HOLLY STEVENSON
8 - 20 Jun 2015 Window Project < OPEN > is a Window Project by Holly Stevenson, which explores the concept of being in two places at once via a consideration of the subject being both open and closed. The Window Project < OPEN > considers the glass façade of the Gazelli Art House as a series... Read more -
SOUTH SEARCHING
Alinka Echeverria 22 May - 27 Jun 2015 London Referring to both the personal journey of the Mexican-British artist, as well as the quest of the people in her work, the exhibition examines how our cultural perspective has influenced the way certain political movements and anthropological phenomena are represented and remembered, as well as the relationship between knowledge and... Read more -
DOVE NASCE IL VENTO
Giovanni Ozzola 27 Mar - 16 May 2015 London The exhibition encompasses photographic stills from his world toured video work Garage – Sometimes You can See Much More, and a series of new sculptures inspired by the vastness of nature and the idea of exploration. Read more -
THE DOOR IN THE WALL
Shan Hur 30 Jan - 22 Mar 2015 London An exhibition of new works by Korean born artist Shan Hur, has both strong archaeological and architectural qualities and aims to retrace Shan’s Korean origins. By incorporating found traditional objects inside the pillars Shan questions the physical space of the gallery and the role it plays in showcasing his work. Read more -
DOM
Aaron Koblin & Ben Tricklebank, Charlotte Colbert, Do Ho Suh & Elena Rendina 28 Nov 2014 - 17 Jan 2015 London The focus of the exhibition is on the spiritual entity of home and the physical markings of its territorial presence. The title of show – DOM – draws on the relation between the role one takes as the master of his own kingdom- his comfort, his domain, his home. Through... Read more