Armando Andrade Tudela
Dan Howard Birt
Jemima Brown
Lali Chetwynd
Milena Dragicevic
Tracy Emin
Carl Freedman
Dee Ferris
Michael Fullerton
Francesco Gennari
Luke Gottelier
David Harrison
Richard Hogg
Phillipa Horan
Martin Kippenberger
Rannva Kunoy
Daria Martin
Christina Mackie
Sara MacKillop
Andrew Mania
Justine Moss
Paul Noble
Christopher Orr
Peter Peri
Giles Round
Mathew Sawyer
Maike Schoorel
Lucy Skaer
Hannaline Visnes
Alexis Marguerite Teplin
Will Turner
Rachel Tweddell
Francis Upritchard
Donald Urquhart
Johnny de Veras
Mark Aerial Waller
Gary Webb
Martin Westwood
T.J. Wilcox
An exhibition and celebration of the symbolic form of the egg. The show takes as its inspiration the sixteenth century painting of the same title by a contemporary follower of Hieronymous Bosch. The work shows a group of characters taking part in an improvised concert inside a broken egg-shell and plays on the allegory of the 'Ship of Fools'. Like the egg, the exhibition intends to bind life and death together in a viscous and visceral goo.
Co-ordinated by Emma Robertson and Jo Stella-Sawicka
Suspended from the gods, a series of platforms will display works by:
Armando Andrade Tudela Dan Howard Birt Jemima Brown Lali Chetwynd Milena Dragicevic Tracy Emin & Carl Freedman Dee Ferris Michael Fullerton Francesco Gennari Luke Gottelier David Harrison Richard Hogg Phillipa Horan Martin Kippenberger Rannva Kunoy Daria Martin Christina Mackie Sara MacKillop Andrew Mania Justine Moss Paul Noble Christopher Orr Peter Peri Giles Round Mathew Sawyer Maike Schoorel Lucy Skaer & Hannaline Visnes Alexis Marguerite Teplin Will Turner Rachel Tweddell Francis Upritchard Donald Urquhart Johnny de Veras Mark Aerial Waller Gary Webb Martin Westwood T.J. Wilcox 24-7
Opening on Good Friday, Concert In The Egg is an exhibition and celebration of the symbolic form of the egg, taking place at The Ship, London.
The show takes as its inspiration the sixteenth century painting of the same title by a contemporary follower of Hieronymous Bosch. The work shows a group of characters taking part in an improvised concert inside a broken egg-shell and plays on the allegory of the 'Ship of Fools'. Like the egg, the exhibition intends to bind life and death together in a viscous and visceral goo.
Specially commissioned for the opening evening is a new performance 'Spring Is The Future' by Daria Martin. From 7.30pm.
Private View Friday 9th April 6pm
For further information please contact:
The Ship 07957114820 Shadwell DLR/ East London Line
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The Ship
387 Cable Street
London E1 OAH
Saturday-Sunday 12-6, or by appointment