SARAH KRAVITZ

CURRENT EXHIBITION

THE UNWRITTEN SCRIPT

7TH MARCH – 13th APRIL 2024
17 Soho Square, London

Sarah Kravitz presents "The Unwritten Script," an exhibition by emerging artists like Xanthe Burdett and Holly Mills, exploring the pre-conscious moment through painting and sculpture. It challenges narrative boundaries, metaphorically dissecting scripts as mental structures, and celebrates the unscripted while questioning fixed interpretations.

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PAST EXHIBITIONS

Figure this i & II

The exhibition is a two-part project in close collaboration with UK-based patrons of the arts, the Kowitz Family, and the Noldor Art Residency in Ghana. The five awarded residency artists hailing from East Europe and West Africa are each informed and indebted to the tradition of figurative painting, but also visibly fraternise with its subversion.

GIRLCHILD

The 'girlchild' in Helen Stiasny's exhibition represents a complex symbol of feminism, victim of misogyny, cultural construct, and gender dysphoria, characterized by infinite forms and an elusive, impossible youth. She transcends fixed archetypes, embodying unfulfilled desires and innocence turned perverse. This concept reflects cultural standards, aesthetics, and idealizations, most notable in its absence or transgression, challenging perceptions of perfection.

FULLY DETACHED

The exhibition "Fully Detached" highlights the current urban condition and the shared feeling of displacement. Sebastian Koseda employs graphic design and sculpture to critique corporate visual communication methods. The artworks scrutinize how these tools contribute to maintaining cities as unsettling environments.