CCA Show 2019 – Re: Over everything which exists under the sky
23 May 2019 to 26 May 2019 | Open studio, 12 – 6pm
26 May 2019 | Closing event, 4 – 6pm
Gasworks, 155 Vauxhall Street, London SE11 5RH
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Xinhao Cheng, 2019
Xinhao Cheng, 2019
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Falling Birds, Helena Hunter 2019
(X-Ray 572, Horniman Museum and Gardens)Falling Birds, Helena Hunter 2019
(X-Ray 572, Horniman Museum and Gardens)
In partnership with Gasworks
Re: Over everything which exists under the sky is a temporary, collaborative research studio at Gasworks exploring what it means to be a resident in both the nomadic global art world and the wider geopolitical context of restricted movement and borders. From October 2018 until May 2019, as part of their self-appointed curatorial residency, the curators – alongside invited artists, botanists, astrologers and writers – have been considering mobility from the perspective of non-human, earthly and extra-terrestrial circulations such as plants, birds, planets and stars. The research, as well as a series of new commissions by artists, will be presented publicly in an Open Studio event at the end of the residency.
This project is one of the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art Shows 2019. MA Curating Contemporary Art (CCA) graduating students will present four final projects in collaboration with leading UK based art organisations including Gasworks, Nottingham Contemporary, The Photographers’ Gallery and Pump House Gallery.
Artists: Xinhao Cheng, Helena Hunter, Mati Jhurry, Romy Kießling, Marissa Malik, Niccolò Moronato and Fatima Uzdenova
MA curators: Linnéa Bake, Yalda Bidshahri, Carlie Yixuan Chang, Claudia Contu, Victoria Gyuleva, Jing Jin, and Lika Tarkhan-Mouravi