We Are | Art Exhibition

Gallery 320, 320 Bethnal Green Road, Bethnal Green London
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This event ended on Sunday 16th of March 2014
Admission
Free
Venue Information
Studio 320
Bethnal Green Road, E2 0AG
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Bethnal Green Overground 0.28 miles

An art exhibition featuring work of six emerging artists.

W E A R E
Private view 11 March 5-9 PM

Katy Harrison-Taylor's practice is centred around performance and video projections, and looks at institutional critique. She focuses on the roles and characters within the 'art world' and plays with the stereotypes and tensions between these characters. Her working process is central to her work, playing with idea and skill, performing each role within her pieces. Following the philosophy of Kant, she 'brings forth everything from her own resources' when producing her work.


Mamon Hawkins is a contemporary fantasist artist. Employing mixed media through abstract paintings, drawing, photography, installation and performance she explores nature, organic forms and expression of light.

Elaine Hell contextualizes minimalism in her sculptures by using soft and hard media such as metal, concrete, wool, crochet lace and organza fabric. She is interested in the physical representation of human conduct towards life on how to face and determine the good and bad moments of human being.


Dan Golton’s art practice sets to challenge the aesthetics of art through the media of painting, poetry and performance. His work is used as a psychoanalytical tool exploring ideas such as mental health, existentialism, social engineering, comedy, symbolism, failure, desire, fiction and nostalgia.


JK works to create an ongoing critique of her surroundings, often using a text based structure. Currently focused on the institutional position of art school, her works are composed to generate a platform for different viewpoints and the duality of the artist’s situation.


Zarina Kostelman works with found objects and re-adopted materials, completely disregarding their original purpose. Her works are reflections of her imagination, fragile moments and narratives created by life. According to her there is conceptual space that demands filling. The world continues to generate emptiness, and she fills it according to pre-made plans.

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