STORY
http://www.alexiagoethegallery.com AN INTERNATIONAL GROUP SHOW From images on prehistoric cave walls to the complex mythological stories on Etruscan vessels, artists have told visual stories that speak to us across cultures and millennia. STORY at the Alexia Goethe Gallery celebrates narrative in contemporary sculpture, film, photography, figurative painting and in the drama of abstraction. Whether using or abusing our instinct towards narrative, every work in this show inspires a multitude of stories involving the personalities and memories of both viewers and artists. In STORY we find objects that inspire us into action, video stills of computer manipulated movies, a play on film storyboarding and pictures that evoke the old traditions of devotional imagery. Together they present a cross section of the many facets of current narrative art: as a mode of conveying politically and socially charged messages and reflections on contemporary culture as well as ancient archetypes. STORY encompasses the dark, humorous, glamorous and fantastical ways that artists tell tales today. THE ARTISTS Julian Bolt (b.1963) Living in London, Bolt works predominantly in large scale photography. With a background in film and advertising, he has an eye for the extraordinary within the ordinary and the poetry and paradox of the everyday. Brass Art (formed 1998) Based in Manchester and Glasgow, the latest work from this collective of three artists involves their own bodies, shadow sculpture and dreams. Sacha Jafri (b.1977) Growing up in London, Jafri’s first instincts were to tell stories using visual narrative triggers. Known as a ‘magical realist’ painter, his piece, ‘Chess: A Notion of Time’, is unusual in that it uses text and video in a moving evocation of childhood memories. Meng Jin (b.1973) This Beijing photographer uses domestic interiors of his homeland to show a country that is at once rapidly changing and concurrently immersed in its own past. Panayiotis Kalorkoti (b.1957) Based in Newcastle, Kalorkoti is a painter, but here uses multi-plate etching to make a mysterious image that barely captures the action of a second.
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Bedroom with the view of people's parliament
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Double room with the view of Mao statue
Title: Double room with the view of Mao statue
Ruined living room with the view of and anonymous statue
Title: Ruined living room with the view of and anonymous statue
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