Mark Fridvalszki at Gallery TIC
Mark Fridvalszki's exhibition takes us back to the fundamental aspect of the looping nostalgia that fuelled several decades of the last century. The longing for the espace present in the emancipatory movements of the 60s and 70s. The recurring promise of the better forever present in the history of the techno-optimistic 90s. The spectrum of nostalgia for better times inhabited our realm and now takes vengeance on us by adding painfully accurate meaning to the words – we have seen better days.
MOTOR
In this group exhibition, 12 artistic positions engage with the title term "MOTOR": The engine as a clock generator, as a converter of one energy into another. The curatorial selection of the artist and curator Martin Chramosta is not primarily focused on movement per se, but rather puts the stress on the inner and outer impulses that drive artistic production in general and the practice of the presented artists in specific.
Wisrah Villefort at Goswell Road
In ‘The Mouth of The Gifted Horse’, Wisrah Villefort presents a series of new works conceived during confinement in Sao Paolo specifically for the physical space at Goswell Road, inviting the viewer in to circumnavigate.
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