'Range Ta Chambre' - Double Solo Show by SETH at Dorothy Circus Gallery

Dorothy Circus Gallery, 35 Connaught Street, London
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Free
Location

Dorothy Circus Gallery, 35 Connaught Street, London

Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Marble Arch 0.32 miles

Dorothy Circus Gallery ROME & LONDON
proudly present


RANGE TA CHAMBRE
Solo show by S.E.T.H.

Curated by Stefano Antonelli


DCG London
Opening Thursday 22nd November 2018
35 Connaught Street, w22az, London.

DCG Rome
Opening Saturday 24th November 2018
Via dei Pettinari 76 - 00186 Rome, Italy
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on show until 24th December 2018


Dorothy Circus Gallery is proud to introduce you to its new programme of double solo shows in Rome and London, starting in November with the opening of ‘Range Ta Cham-bre,’ the first double solo exhibition by Street Artist S.E.T.H. at DCG.

With this new exhibition and a unique approach, curated for us by Stefano Antonelli, we celebrate with our international audience the experience of the surreal and the rediscov-ered freedom of imagination, visual and conceptual codes that have always distinguished the curatorial line of DCG. Once again strengthening the link between the two DCG galler-ies, we invite our spectators on a journey from Rome to London and vice versa, discover-ing the dynamic Artist's Diary of S.E.T.H. and the poetic dialogue that can be read between the lines of his stories on canvas. On this occasion, we will also inaugurate the grand open-ing of the permanent London location in Marble Arch.

Julien Malland, alias S.E.T.H., is one of the most renowned and beloved street artists of our contemporaneity. Born in Paris, Julien Malland studied at the Ecole Narionale Supéri-eure des Arts Décoratifs of Paris (ENSAD) and, in 1972, he began painting murals in the 20th arrondissement of Paris under the name of Seth. He made himself known among Pa-risian graffiti artists by creating characters that stood out from the classical iconography of French Urban Art.

S.E.T.H.’s art aims at encountering people and cultures from all over the world, in order to broaden his and our horizon on life and urban art. By no coincidence, he is deeply en-gaged not only in mural painting, but also in film making and writing. He directed numer-ous documentaries, among which ‘Graffiti Argentina’ in 2014, ‘Khmers et Sprays’ in 2013, and ‘Les Nouveaux Explorateurs’ - a TV serial show produced by Canal+. He also au-thored the book ‘Extramuros’ (2012), which narrates Seth’s travels around the world.

Seth draws simple characters, mostly children, dwelling in imaginary environments that, like in a trompe l’oeil painting, belong to our reality while also opening up to a new vi-sionary dimension. His children float in a timeless space where everything is eternal and contemporary at the same time. Moving away from an ‘easy’ graffiti code made of skulls and enraged icons, Seth celebrates innocence and simplicity by depicting extremely col-oured and ordered compositions where the viewers get loose.

As Stefano Antonelli claims: “They [the children] represent us, they are the innocence lost in the disillusionment of our time. It's the Search of Lost Time by Marcel Proust, it's the poetry of Giovanni Pascoli, it is the projection of the fundamental memory of our inno-cence at the time of the Internet and globalization.” These children are “suspended be-tween life and illusion, protagonists of a unique and universal language that this artist has created conquering the world through the hundreds of thousands of shares on social net-works, the only real exhibition space of street art.”

And indeed S.E.T.H.’s characters embody the hybrid culture of our present times, where contemporaneity and tradition meet and mix, giving birth to an artistic and social dialogue not only in the streets, but also on social media and on the galleries’ walls.

The title of the show, ‘Range Ta Chambre,’ means “clean up your room” - words every-one has heard from his/her mother when you are young, too young to care, too lost in a parallel universe of images, colours, and floating thoughts

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