A combination of video projection, painting, sculpture and found objects and from these seemingly disparate elements, which creates immersive compositions, flooding gallery spaces with light and sound. The exhibition will be accompanied by a new publication and a series of public events.
The Zabludowicz Collection is pleased to present a solo exhibition of New York-based artist Trisha
Baga, her first in a non-commercial gallery in England. Featuring a number of new installations
alongside existing works from the Collection, it will unfold around the dramatic architecture of the
Collection’s north London home in a unique sensory experience.
Baga combines video projection, painting, sculpture and found objects and from these seemingly
disparate elements creates immersive compositions, flooding gallery spaces with light and sound.
Echoing the way that technology alters perception, Baga uses 3D projections and the rhythms of
internet browsing to produce installations that are both performative and painterly.
Rather than the linear narrative of cinema she instead layers images, text and sound to produce
chains of association. Baga herself is very much present in the work, appearing on webcam clips,
dancing and singing pop lyrics. She positions herself as one of the materials through which
information is filtered – with the present-day contents of her studio and computer spilling out into
the space of the viewer.
The exhibition will be accompanied by a new publication and a series of public events taking
Baga’s work as its starting point.
The exhibition runs concurrently with Infinite City, a group exhibition and collaboration between
Kadist Art Foundation and Zabludowicz Collection.
NOTES TO EDITORS
Trisha Baga was born in Venice, FL, in 1985; she currently lives and works in New York, NY. She
received her B.F.A. from the The Cooper Union School of Art in 2007 and her M.F.A. from the
Milton Avery School of Art at Bard College in 2010. Recent solo exhibitions include Gravity, Peep
Hole, Milan, 2013; Holiday, Dundee Contemporary Arts, 2012/13; Plymouth Rock 2, Whitney
Museum, New York, 2012; World Peace, Kunstverein Munchen, 2012, The Biggest Circle, Greene
Naftali, New York,2012; Rock, Vilma Gold, London, 2012. Group exhibitions include Speculations
on Anonymous Materials, Fridericianum, Kassel, 2013; Lyon Biennale, 2013; New Pictures of
Common Objects, MoMA PS1, New York, 2012; Hasta Manana, Greene Naftali, New York, 2011;
Greater New York Cinema Program, MoMA PS1, New York, 2010; Adventures Close to Home,
Anthology Film Archives, New York, 2009.
Opening 26th February 2014 at 7-9pm
Zabludowicz Collection
176 Prince of Wales Road, London
Hours: Thursday - Sunday 12 - 6pm
Admission free