BLINDS SHIELD ME FROM WHAT I DISTRUST.
'Blinds shield me from what I distrust' -- a collective exploration of comfort and discomfort as its indivisible opposite by 18 emerging artists in London.
Group Exhibition
Group exhibition ‘Blinds Shield Me From What I Distrust’ premieres at The Crypt Gallery on the 23rd of November
‘Blinds Shield Me From What I Distrust’ is a group exhibition containing artwork from 18 emerging London-based artists, collectively exploring the bounding relationship between comfort and discomfort as intrinsic opposites.
The exhibition runs from the 23rd to 25th of November at The Crypt Gallery, on St. Pancras New Church, the premiere runs from 6 pm to 9 pm. Creating in response to both this common theme and The Crypt’s tunnels, the exhibition spans a variety of mediums - from two-dimensional work, to installation, sculpture and projected film - which aim to bring thought provoking counter perspectives to the conversation.
In this way, ‘Blinds Shield Me From What I Distrust’ proposes a challenge to the public as well for its participants, to build a dialogue around the leading nature of the collective display engaging with thoughts like intimacy, the body, privacy, or place.
You can find the works of Lauren Bauer, Agnes Brandstaetter, Gem Bryant, Wenxuan Chen, Amalia Clements, Gabe Duarte, Adelina Hess, Yulin Huang, Sara Jarrahii, Hal Lewis, Joan Low, Leah McDonogh, No Man’s Land Collective, Marine One, Estelle Simpson, Wendy Sin, Ziqi Xu.
‘Blinds Shield Me From What I Distrust’ premieres at The Crypt Gallery on the 23rd of November, from 6 pm to 9 pm.