Amanda Beech
Pil & Galia Kollectiv
Roman Vasseur
Jake & Dinos Chapman
Jenny Holtzer
Martin Kippenberger
Painting, drawing, sculpture, and video works. The exhibition showcases the work of emerging artists, Amanda Beech, Pil & Galia Kollectiv, and Roman Vasseur alongside establishd figures Jake & Dinos Chapman, Jenny Holtzer, and Martin Kippenberger.
This exhibition of work by emerging and established artists will assess the long-term interest in the structures of art, capital, democracy and idealism. Little Private Governments will think through the prevalence of this theme in artworks produced internationally over three decades, examining the consistencies and changes in the way art has situated itself within this relationship between these structures when it knows, sometimes only too well, the part it plays within it. Murder as a Fine Art by Roman Vasseur
Little Private Governments is a group exhibition of painting, drawing, sculpture, and video works by six international contemporary artists. The exhibition showcases the work of emerging artists, Amanda Beech, Pil & Galia Kollectiv, and Roman Vasseur alongside establishd figures Jake & Dinos Chapman, Jenny Holtzer, and Martin Kippenberger.
Curated by Amanda Beech & Matthew Poole
"Murder as a Fine Art (the Ritualised Death of the International Mural Artist)", 2005, by Roman Vasseur
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