TO FEEL ALL YOUR WARMTH
GROUP SHOWWARBLING, LONDON
30 NOV - 5 DEC, 2O22
EXHIBITING ARTISTS:
Katherine Akey, Tom Bull, Lara Davies, Djo und Bo Kollektiv, Doris Erbacher, Sasha Ercole, Isabel Garfield, Jack Ginno, Christian Kingo, Joanna Mortreux, Rachael Neale, Clara Palmberger-Suesse, Sarah Poots, Caoimhe Rogan, Leon Scott-Engel, Luke Tomlinson, Yvette van den Boogaard
Curated by Robyn Graham
EXHIBITED WORKS:
PRESS RELEASE
Warmth is a feeling often associated with home, where another person's presence results in a warm, gentle slow burn and is a result of our selfless surrender to the other. In some cases, it's an idea of home, in others, it's a physical place, a physical embrace. In allowing each other to occupy space together, whether it be inside real boundaries or within our intangible self, all can feel warmer. The consequence, the ability to truly feel the cold. A longing that is not experienced nearby, side-by-side, but is held onto dearly by a loved one far from home. From afar, a memory of intimacy.
Warbling is an artist-run curatorial project in London, UK, presenting artists from all over the world, those outside the large cities, alongside artists who are based here. Bringing together a programme that is driven by the necessitate for artists who usually share their work predominantly online to show their practice in person, within a physical space and as part of a growing international community of artists. Warbling is run by Robyn Graham.
www.warbling.co.uk
@warblingcollective
Wednesday - Sunday, 11 am - 6 pm
Monday, 11 am - 3 pm
Katherine Akey, Tom Bull, Lara Davies, Djo und Bo Kollektiv, Doris Erbacher, Sasha Ercole, Isabel Garfield, Jack Ginno, Christian Kingo, Joanna Mortreux, Rachael Neale, Clara Palmberger-Suesse, Sarah Poots, Caoimhe Rogan, Leon Scott-Engel, Luke Tomlinson, Yvette van den Boogaard
Curated by Robyn Graham
EXHIBITED WORKS:
PRESS RELEASE
Warmth is a feeling often associated with home, where another person's presence results in a warm, gentle slow burn and is a result of our selfless surrender to the other. In some cases, it's an idea of home, in others, it's a physical place, a physical embrace. In allowing each other to occupy space together, whether it be inside real boundaries or within our intangible self, all can feel warmer. The consequence, the ability to truly feel the cold. A longing that is not experienced nearby, side-by-side, but is held onto dearly by a loved one far from home. From afar, a memory of intimacy.
Warbling is an artist-run curatorial project in London, UK, presenting artists from all over the world, those outside the large cities, alongside artists who are based here. Bringing together a programme that is driven by the necessitate for artists who usually share their work predominantly online to show their practice in person, within a physical space and as part of a growing international community of artists. Warbling is run by Robyn Graham.
www.warbling.co.uk
@warblingcollective
Wednesday - Sunday, 11 am - 6 pm
Monday, 11 am - 3 pm