Private view: "Antigone Revisited" curated by Marcelle Joseph
Schedule
Thu Oct 03 2024 at 06:00 pm to 09:00 pm
UTC+01:00Location
Hypha HQ | London, EN
About this Event
Hypha Studios is pleased to present Antigone Revisited, a group exhibition curated by Marcelle Joseph. Adopting a hybrid invitational and open call model, the curator chose the 17 participating artists from an incredibly strong cohort of over 300 applicants to feature their work in this exhibition that coincides with Frieze London.
Featuring: Alexi Marshall, Alice Anderson Alicia Radage, Alicia Reyes McNamara, Anna Perach, Ariane Heloise Hughes, Ayla Dmyterko, Becky Tucker, Bethany Stead, Camilla Hanney, Cecilia Charlton, Chantal Powell, Ingrid Berthon-Moine, KV Duong, Maria Konder, Richard Malone, Scarlett Pochet
The tragedy of Antigone written by Sophocles in 441 BC has attracted writers and dramatists throughout the ages from Jean Cocteau in 1922 to this excerpt from Anne Carson’s 2000 anthology of essays and poetry. Just as Cocteau turned to the drama of ancient Greece for inspiration after the upheaval of World War I, this exhibition turns to the contemporary poet Anne Carson and her interpretation of the Greek heroine of Antigone for guidance in our present era of societal crisis. And just as the Cubists and Surrealists made revolutionary changes in the field of visual art around the same time as Cocteau’s Antigone, the 17 artists in this exhibition create works with the same effect while mining myths, folk tales and pagan practices from the past or building their own worlds as they process the intense drama played out on the world stage today – whether it be the Russia-Ukraine war, the Israel-Gaza conflict, the catastrophic effects of climate change, the struggle to protect our individual identity or the constant battle to stop the infringement of citizens’ rights in our world’s democracies. Just as the epigraph to this exhibition ends in a hope for personal freedom, the works of these artists present a united front in these times of collapsing liberties and constitute a collective strength or light akin to the Greek heroine Antigone.
Spanning painting, sculpture, photography, installation and drawing, Antigone Revisited also incorporates a diverse range of materials that date back to ancient times, such as clay, wool, beeswax, lavender, cotton, mosaic tile, bronze, hessian and aluminium, alongside other modern materials, such as the latex in KV Duong’s work that also links back historically to the oppressive conditions of the French colonial rubber trade in Vietnam and the sumptuous fabric employed in Richard Malone’s sculpture where the artist is critiquing various translations of Greek myths that have left out the queer identity of many of its protagonists. In Ann Carson’s words, each artist in their own unique way ‘twists…off’ a bit of freedom, whether it be in their creative expression or the underlying meaning of their work, be it universal, personal or political.
Curator Marcelle Joseph adds:
“As the geopolitical and environmental complexities of the world continue to proliferate in a downward spiral, the artists here use mythology, folklore and worldbuilding to posit a utopic future of freedom. A freedom to do the right thing and go against the powers that be in the spirit of Antigone.”
Private View: Thursday, 3rd October 6 – 9pm
West End Night: Thursday, 10th October 6 – 9pm
Open: 24 September – 12 October
Tuesday – Saturday, 12 – 6pm
Kindly supported by British Land
Where is it happening?
Hypha HQ, 286 Euston Road, London, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
GBP 0.00