We are delighted to announce that we’re launching our first exhibition of the year, Kadie Salmon: ππΆπ―π΅πͺπ―π¨ ππ’π»π°π³π£πͺπππ΄, with an opening event on Saturday 13th January, 2-6pm.
Salmon’s new solo show features a remarkable series of 9 hand-colour photographs alongside a three-screen video work.
"The sea contains infinity. Its lunar ebb and flow, its ripples and roar speak of boundless possibilities. On a gentle day, currents rock you in a womb-like embrace. When storms rage, it is ferocious, unforgiving. The sea is birth and death, abundance and abyss, adventure and tragedy. Familiar as a mother to those whose lives unspool on its shores, and yet mysterious still, alien. Its darkest depths are the closest thing we have on Earth to another planet..." — Taken from “A Weightless Entanglement”, an essay written by Rachel Segal Hamilton.
The exhibition will run until March 2nd, 2024.
Open Thursday to Saturday, 11am-6pm, and by appointment.
* Kadie Salmon is a Scottish artist based in London who uses analogue film to create hand- painted photography, moving images and sculptures. Salmon’s practice is site-specific and often explores historic or contemporary depictions of romanticism and sexuality. She graduated with an MFA in Sculpture from Edinburgh College of Art in 2009 and has been exhibiting internationally for over a decade.