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181 Bow Road, London E3 2SJ, United Kingdom

2019 Bow Open Show, selected by Carey Young

Nunnery Gallery

27 September - 15 December

Artist Carey Young has chosen 19 artists for Bow Arts’ annual Open Show with a call for works that respond to “our current political moment”. Choosing from some of the charity’s near 500 studio holders, many of whom are showing new pieces, the result is a selection of artistic works which engage with varied political themes including politics, migration, gender identity, borders and climate change; poignantly and critically addressing some of today’s most pressing cultural conversations.
Young, whose own practice has developed from a cross-fertilisation of disciplines including law, politics and business, has made a selection that explores these themes in varied and often witty ways. Lindsey Mclean’s painting ‘Salome on the Underground’ (2017) presents a seated, nonchalant young woman on the Tube, her plastic bag holding the head of a man, while Marcus Orlandi’s papier-mache sculpture ‘Man Sandwich’ wittily presents a ham sandwich as if also, somehow, a codpiece – sending up male vulnerability. In ‘INSULAE’ (2019), an innovative new video work investigating the idea of an ‘island mentality’ by Nye Thompson, Google Earth has been repurposed to create a video artwork in which we fly over the waters just off the British mainland. In contrast, ‘Performing Identities’ (2017-18) by Almudena Romero uses an archaic tintype photographic process associated with the Victorian era to photograph people who consider themselves immigrants. Additionally, Bernie Clarkson’s witty painting ‘A cry for something to be done’ (2010) is a faux-naïve, colourful portrait of an older woman, head in hands, as if totally exhausted by the current state of the world.

The Bow Open Show is the only exhibition in the Nunnery’s programme to present Bow Arts studio artists exclusively, and is highly anticipated for presenting some of London’s most exciting and recent artwork.

181 Bow Road, E3 2SJ


Frieze First Thursday Late Opening

03/10/2019

6-8pm

For Frieze Week’s First Thursday, Nunnery Gallery Director Sophie Hill will give a tour of the 2019 Bow Open Show, selected by Carey Young. Following Young’s call for works that respond to “our current political moment”, the tour will explore how the 19 exhibiting artists engage with themes such as politics, migration, gender identity, borders and climate change; poignantly and critically addressing some of today’s most pressing cultural conversations.


Getting to: Nunnery Gallery

The gallery is a 4 minute walk from Bow Church station and 8 minutes from Bow Road station. Alternatively, Bromley by Bow station is an 11 minute walk and Pudding Mill Lane station is 13 minutes walk.

Buses: The 205, 25, 425 and 488 stop close by on Bow Road, at Bow Church station.

Please contact Transport for London for detailed travel advice tfl.gov.uk.

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