Aladdin
Richard Aldrich
Kenneth Anger
Matthias Bitzer
Jean-Luc Blanc
Shannon Bool
Cris Brodahl
James Broughton
Calef Brown
Marc Camille Chaimowicz
Lucien Clergue
Anne Collier
Franck Frazetta
Lothar Hempel
Karl Holmqvist
Fernand Khnopff
Sanghon Kim
Armin Kramer
Claude Lelouch
Robert Mapplethorpe
Alan Michael
Matthew Monahan
Philip Newcombe
David Noonan
Ruben Ortiz Torres
Riccardo Previdi
Marc Quinn
Charles Ricketts
Eva Rothschild
Camille Vivier
wallpaperworld.com
Alexis Vaillant
The group exhibition, winding itself through rooms of varying colours and brightnesses, dedicates and positions itself between several parameters. Involving sexual horizons and the contemporary (un)conscious, it immerse itself in a Sphinxed atmosphere, where camp objects and unsettling material visions are gradually discovered by the viewer.
curated by Alexis Vaillant
Stuart Shave / Modern Art is thrilled to present 'Sphinxx' - a group exhibition
conceived and curated by Alexis Vaillant.
The Sphinx, to whom ancient Greeks applied the name the "strangler", has been
depicted throughout the ages as a reclining figure with a head of a lion. Guarding the
threshold to the city of Thebes, travellers failing to answer her mystic riddles were
immediately devoured, never to pass through the city's gates. A sum of contradictory
forces, the Sphinx remains a fascinating figure whose curiosity both attracts and
paralyses thought.
In 'Sphinxx', Vaillant proposes the motif of this mythological character not only as an
illustrative theme but also as an "eye of insight" into our current cultural era. The
exhibition, winding itself through rooms of varying colours and brightnesses,
dedicates and positions itself between several parameters. Involving sexual horizons
and the contemporary (un)conscious, it immerse itself in a Sphinxed atmosphere,
where camp objects and unsettling material visions are gradually discovered by the
viewer. The idea of the threshold is heightened in this exhibition. Gilded portals in
the gallery spaces transfer the visitor from one very different room to another,
hinting at the original gates through which wanderers attempted to pass. These
passing points may be seen as decoding stages or voids.
Karl Holmqvist's 'Napoleon visits Sphinx at Giza' is set against a woozy backdrop of
share value graphs as refracted through a crystal ball. Viewers passing Riccardo
Previdi's 'Audrey' gain a glimpse in a slatted wooden box of an image of the film star
Audrey Hepburn held by dancer Fred Astaire. On the regular bookshelves of the
gallery office are secreted re-printed editions of Oscar Wilde's 1894 novel 'Sphinx'
with original Art Nouveau cover by Charles Ricketts.
Other pieces hypnotise, such as Philip Newcombe's sugar lollipop installed at genital
height or Marc Quinn’s seminal sculpture 'Sphinx' in which a yogic Kate Moss returns
our stare. In Claude Lelouch's 9 minute film 'C'était un rendez-vous' (1976), an
accelerating Ferrari tears through a pre-dawn Paris to the summit of Montmartre.
Shannon Bools's 'Perpendicular Expression of a Horizontal Desire' hangs from the
ceiling: a subtle pole dancing reference. There are works which present more literal
treatments such as Lucien Clergue's photographic portrait of Cocteau and Sphinx
(1959) and Belgian painter Fernand Khnopff's symbolist depiction from 1920.
An immersive environment absorbs the visitor into a space without daylight, allowing
them to explore a collage of objects where book covers, artworks and movies work
together towards the idea of a contemporary place of reverence. This neatly echoes
the Sphinx's path through history, from temple guard via military insignia, to Glam
Rock aesthetics. The exhibition sidesteps an immediate translation of the title,
instead allowing a more pervasive reading of the Sphinx as subject.
Artists include:
Aladdin, Richard Aldrich, Kenneth Anger, Matthias Bitzer, Jean-Luc Blanc, Shannon
Bool, Cris Brodahl, James Broughton, Calef Brown, Marc Camille Chaimowicz,
Lucien Clergue, Anne Collier, Franck Frazetta, Lothar Hempel, Karl Holmqvist,
Fernand Khnopff, Sanghon Kim, Armin Krämer, Claude Lelouch, Robert
Mapplethorpe, Alan Michael, Matthew Monahan, Philip Newcombe, David Noonan,
Ruben Ortiz Torres, Riccardo Previdi, Marc Quinn, Charles Ricketts, Eva Rothschild,
Camille Vivier, and wallpaperworld.com
Opening november 25, 2008
Stuart Shave/Modern Art
23-25 Eastcastle Street - London
Opening hours: Tuesday-Saturday 11am-6pm
Admission: Free