Sarah Baker, Marilyn Hallam, Alison Jones, Irini Karayannopoulou, Andi Magenheimer, Hannah Murgatroyd, India Nielsen, Rebecca Parkin, Kate Street, Zoe Francis Spowage and Milly Thompson
Felicitas Aga’s work is rooted in the landscapes and traditions of her upbringing but speaks to broader, more elusive themes: ritual, light and the absurd.
Anatomia Humana is an exhibition that examines the body’s contradictions - its force and its fragility, inviting us to consider what it means to be human. Through diverse media - painting, drawing, collage, sculpture, photography - 23 contemporary artists contemplate flesh, bones and psyche, revealing the strange and often uncomfortable truths of life.
Together, Werring’s sculptures, paintings, and monoprints form a cohesive exploration of duality and transformation. His works invite viewers into a space where the familiar becomes unfamiliar, where boundaries between forms dissolve, and where meaning is discovered in spaces that often go unnoticed.
CLYDE HOPKINS - Paintings 2000 - 2017, 15th November - 12th December, Private View 14th November, 6 - 8pm, BLOND CONTEMPORARY, 7 Piccadilly Arcade, SW1Y 6NH.