67 York Street Gallery presents the launch of Teaspoon Projects with their inaugural exhibition "A thousand-pointed star," a multifaceted exploration of identity and storytelling through diverse artistic mediums. Taking its title from Clarice Lispector's novella "The Hour of the Star," this exhibition examines the self as a richly woven tapestry shaped by countless interactions and impressions.
Twelve emerging artists present works spanning painting, drawing, video, sculpture, and mixed media. Highlights include Maya Gurung-Russell Campbell's masked figures bridging Caribbean and Nepalese heritage, Ya Hsuan Hsiao's cultural fusion within snow globes, and Joe Moss's innovative video piece "Jump" exploring the boundaries of fiction and reality.
Exhibition Dates: 12th - 18th February 2025
Opening Hours: 11am - 6pm daily
Private View: 11th February, 7pm - 9pm
Location: 67 York Street Gallery 67A York Street, London W1H 1QB
Free Entry
Exhibiting Artists: AlOn, Jacob Clayton, Nina Gonzalez-Park, Maya Gurung-Russell Campbell, Ya Hsuan Hsiao, Jennifer Jones, Eva Merendes, Mariette Moor, Joe Moss, Aliya Orr, Ellie Wyatt, Shinhye You
Accompanied by a text from Lu Rose Cunningham, this exhibition marks the beginning of Teaspoon Projects' dynamic programme combining visual arts and literature through London pop-up exhibitions.
A thousand-pointed star - Inaugural Exhibition by Teaspoon Projects press release
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