Body Double: Sitara Abuzar Ghaznawi, Mitchell Anderson, Kyle Dunn, Ebecho Muslimova, Denis Savary, Bailey Scieszka, Sarah Slappey, Rico Weber

15 February - 31 March 2021 London
Overview

Body Double marks the gallery’s first exhibition in London in their

temporary space on Mount Street, thought of as an outpost to engage local audiences during a time of stilted world travel.

This exhibition explores, dissects and reimagines the relationships

between culture and the body, looking at form in relation to culture,

the role of the body as viewer and subject, and the narrative of

context, symbols and objects. By examining societal norms and notions of beauty, the works address preconceived ideas and challenge newperspectives.
The bulbous forms of Denis Savary’s glass sculptures hold both abstract and figurative qualities posing only an imagined narrative changing with each viewer’s perspective.
Gender and body politics are addressed through the work of Muslimova, whose bold andunapologetic painting confronts societal expectation and refinement.

Slappey’s sensual paintings offer an empowering alternate to the

objectified female nude and Dunn’s carefully composed reliefs invite

the viewer into an intimate narrative that contradicts cultural

stereotype. An exploration of narrative can also be seen in the works

of Anderson and Ghaznawi, whose work questions what changes whenre moving objects and symbols from their original context. Looking at what power the context holds over the object and what the object or symbol hold in themselves both political and personal histories come to light. Popular and mass culture, questions of identity and preconceived societal norms are addressed in this group of works, which all look at in equal parts culture’s restraints and its freedom.

 

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