Thought-Provoking Work For Uncertain Times: No Not Never None at Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery
In their new show at Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery, Fabio Lattanzi Antinori and Jeremy Everett explore disconnect between how things are and how they seem. The exhibition raises questions questions that are more topical than ever in these troubled times - can we rely on our senses and assumptions to guide us through an uncertain world? Can we be something and nothing at the same time?
The world, for Jeremy Everett, is filled with mystery. His work explores the infinitely nuanced contours of experience, taking the way we see the world as a starting point without assuming there is one particular way of seeing and rejecting the notion that what is seen is the whole story.
Fabio Lattanzi Antinori takes this notion of the unseen to its tangible extreme by analysing the silent, and yet fully palpable, motions of financial markets. His work focuses on how the languages of corporate systems inform the way we shape our communities and the actions we take towards our survival.
This is art that won't let us escape our awareness of the essential frailties of the human condition.
Kristin Hjellegjerde opened her gallery in south west London in June 2012 following her move from New York. Quickly gaining recognition for showing a roster of innovative emerging and established artists, the gallery has been names one of Blouin’s 500 Best Galleryies Worldwide (2015) and The Londonist’s Independent Gallery of the Year (2014). Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery showcases cutting-edge contemporary art with the central concern being the creation of an intimate space in which artists can present a coherent, focused body of work.
NO NOT NEVER NONE
Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery
2nd of September – 1st of October 2016
Image: Fabio Lattanzi Antinori collaboration with Sergey Dziniruk "Latency Docet",2016 (Extruded aluminium, acrylic, custom supports, data from dark pools, electronics, custom perfume divided in its constituting four accords, four custom sprayers (1.8x1.8x2.45mt)