John Teschendorff: Echoes of Place @ no.10 : 6pm, 19 May 2023
Event description
John Teschendorff: Echoes of Place is a solo exhibition spanning a decade of practice - 2013-2023 - and presenting works from an ongoing project - The History of Ideas. This never before exhibited selection of artworks shows influences of Italo Calvino and Guy Debord's thesis of invisible cities and concept of the dérive. These ideas provide a way into confronting the landscape as a memory, as a formally constructed space where dialogues of disquiet are informed by the reality of the denial of movement. Whilst much is darkly allegorical, there is always colour to be found, encouraging a belief that humanity will survive the calculated horror and depravity of recent conflicts and events.
To be officially opened by Chris Malcolm
6.00 pm | Friday, 19th May 2023
Numbers limited. RSVP ESSENTIAL via Humanitix to avoid disappointment
Gallery Hours: Tues – Sat | 11am - 5pm | 20 May - 24 June 2023
Image credit: John Teschendorff, CLXVII Exodus, 2022, copyright of the artist, photo Laetitia Wilson