May 14, 2014 -
May 14, 2014

Creative Conversation: Archaeologies

6.30pm-8.30pm

Michelle Lee Medjeral-Thomas, founder and Chief Curator of the Contemporary London, will be here on this evening in conversation with three of the artists from the exhibition she curated at Griffin Gallery, ‘Archaeologies’.

‘Archaeologies’ opens with a Private View on Wednesday, April 23rd, 6:30 – 8:30pm, and is open until May 23rd.

Jess Littlewood

Sourcing digital images from the Internet to create one-off Giclee prints, Jess Littlewood’s meticulous digital collages create somber, ritualistic and sci-fi landscapes that explore ideas of human behavior, belief and utopia.

http://www.jesslittlewood.com

 

Suzanne Moxhay

 

Suzanne Moxhay’s works moves fluently between real and illusionary space, between the idealized and the dystopian environments. Her latest work features broken down interiors, creating hybrid spaces that merge inside and out, juxtaposing the intimate and the undomesticated and take on the quality of an empty stage set.

http://www.suzannemoxhay.com

 

Reginald Aloysius

Through the iconography of Sri Lankan and Southern Indian temples Reginald Aloysius explores ideas surrounding globalization, emigration and the destruction of tradition, both directly or indirectly through development and modernisation.

http://www.reginaldsaloysius.com

 

The Contemporary London

The Contemporary London is a pop up gallery and online platform promoting a curated selection of emerging artists. The Contemporary London is in the process of settling up a permanent pop up and collaborative project space in Central West London set to launch at the end of 2014. We recently exhibited at London Art Fair, Arts Projects 2014 showing a solo selection of new works by Vasilis Avramidis entitled Resort Archaeology. Our current group exhibition was curated in collaboration with Resort Archaeology and builds upon the ideas and dialogue created at our London Art Fair solo presentation.

 

For more information visit http://thecontemporarylondon.com

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