Els Hanappe Underground
Athens
Melanthiou 2, Psyrri
13250364 FAX 13250364
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Hayley Tompkins
dal 8/4/2003 al 21/5/2003
13250364 FAX 13250364
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8/4/2003

Hayley Tompkins

Els Hanappe Underground, Athens

Glasgow. As part of a trilogy involving: the three subsequent shows present three young women artists, all born during the 70s, who work in a variety of media, including drawings and watercolours, sculpture, and video and photography. They live and work in three different European cities that have emerged as important centers of artistic activity: Glasgow through its vibrant, young music and art scene, set around its schools and institutions, for this first exhibition.


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Glasgow

as part of a trilogy involving

The three subsequent shows present three young women artists, all born during the 70s, who work in a variety of media, including drawings and watercolours, sculpture, and video and photography. They live and work in three different European cities that have emerged as important centers of artistic activity: Glasgow through its vibrant, young music and art scene set around its schools and institutions, Berlin through its extensive development programme and funding scheme, and Brussels through its geographical location at the very heart of Europe, within close proximity of other major centers.

The three exhibits are neither collaboration or group exhibit, nor exactly solo shows. By scheduling one exhibit right after the other, each artist will be confronted with the previous exhibit, perhaps even transferring a work or a sign from one to the next. One can think of the work of Andre Cadere who created a discreet presence by leaving behind a stick, or alternatively, of the relay-race in sport terms. As such, the artists themselves could remain complete strangers but they will always become aware of each other, and of the approach each has taken to art today.
Dialogue and communication are stimulated, not required. The artists do not necessarily need to respond to each other work there is no influence between them but they respond to each other's exhibitions.

As for the viewer, a visual continuation is created that allows for a more critical and closer perception of the works of the artists in relationship to each other. This in turn creates a platform on which to discuss young women's artwork in Europe today. A text will be published in the course of the exhibition program.

in the image a work by Hayley Tompkins

Preview and Drinks on Wednesday, 9 April 8-10 p.m.

Wed-Fri 2-8 p.m., Sat 2-6 p.m.

Hayley Tompkins Glasgow, 9 April - 21 May 2003
Katja Strunz Berlin, 21 May - 27 June 2003
Valerie Mannaerts Brussels, 27 June - 26 July 2003

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