Emma Siemens-Adolphe

Do I want an Old Fashioned? @ Boetzelaer|Nispen, Jan 10 – Feb 14

8 January 2015

Boetzelaer|Nispen is hosting a new group exhibition titled Do I want an Old Fashioned? at their Amsterdam location, running from January 10 to February 14.

Following a theme we have (happily) seen arise of late in the art world, the Emma Siemens-Adolphe-curated show takes the physical as its starting point, questioning the “relationship between viewer, artist and body” and exploring the contradictory definitions surrounding it. The exhibition asks “What if our pupil had a crack in its lens; allowing for a fragmented view of a world in which no singularity prevailed?” and suggests this crack as the fluidity through which true communication can occur.

Participating in the group show is May Hands with a series of sculptural paintings entitled ‘Feather Duster Paintings’ (2014) Sandra Vaka Olsen with a photo series called ‘Sunshield’ (2014), Cory Scozzari with a new body of work titled ‘Crossfire or five years old running behind you at the beach’ (2014) and Yves Scherer with a work that attempts to redirect the male gaze titled ‘Persian Rug’ (2014). There’s also Tore Wallert with a body-size installation called ‘Margot’ (2015), and Thea Govorchin with an erotic painting series called ‘Kirigoe Mima (霧越未麻)’ (2014) and a sculptural element titled ‘Hojōjutsu’ (2015).

See the exhibition page for details. **

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Thank You @ Jupiter Woods, Aug 1 – 31

25 July 2014

Jupiter Woods presents its inaugural exhibition, Thank You, running as a cumulative project at their South London space over the month of August.

The new curator-run platform –comprised of Hanna Laura Kaljo, Lucy Lopez, Carolina Ongaro, Barnie Page, Cory Scozzari, and Emma Siemens-Adolphe – functions as an exhibition space,
residency programme, and shared research and studio space.

With Thank You, Jupiter Woods invites those that helped the platform in its formation to occupy the space for the month, and the collection of artists, architects and philosophers they call friends to exhibit their diverse practices.

See the Jupiter Woods FB event page for details. **

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