Everybody all at once

Waterside Contemporary, 2 Clunbury Street, London
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Waterside Contemporary
Clunbury Street, N1 6TT
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Hoxton 0.42 miles

Waterside contemporary is pleased to present Everybody all at once, with Iván Argote, Nick Hornby, Núria Güell, Nicoline van Harskamp and Marianna Christofides.

To tell the 'History of Humanity', Iván Argote invited members of his family to collaborate on a script for a Super 8mm home film. They proposed that History consists of eight chapters, among them ‘The Emergence of Homo Sapiens’, ‘Love and Hate’, ‘Colonization and Post-Colonization’, and ‘Uncertain Future’, which the as actors they allegorise through games and gestures in a public park.

Spanning film, sculpture, and public action, Argote’s work encounters evolving social attitudes and norms as societies face daily challenges in historical, economic, political and moral realities. Making recourse to the history of his native Colombia and his own family, with disobedience a part of everyday culture, Argote links our contemporary realities with those of earlier generations. Argote is a proponent of the communicative role of artistic practice, and with irreverent humour and tactility, he exposes the subjectivity of prevailing norms, and creates the space for emotive and bodily participation in the way these are shaped.

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