Lauren Bon
Nicky Coutts
Nicky Hodge
Sophie Horton
Steve Maclaurin
Laura Malacart
Marie-France Martin
Patricia Martin
Charlie Murphy
Effie Paleologou
Jacqueline pennell
Gerry Smith
Clare Woods
Danielle Arnaud
Nicky Coutts
Nicky Hodge
Twelve artists have been invited to make work within the space. The work, in various media, strays into all territories, unsettling notions of outside and inside and no-man's land, the space in between. Holding inside from out, glass represents an impossible world where darkness floods into light, representing a static boundary that only the eye can permeate.
curated by danielle arnaud, nicky coutts and nicky hodge
lauren bon nicky coutts nicky hodge sophie horton steve maclaurin laura malacart marie-france & patricia martin
charlie murphy effie paleologou jacqueline pennell gerry smith clare woods
Curated in response to a show at the Chelsea Physic Garden three years ago, the glass
border is located at Danielle Arnaud gallery. Arnaud's gallery doubles as her family house,
the gallery becomes home and garden in the Kennington venue.
Twelve artists have been invited to make work within the space. The work, in various media,
strays into all territories, unsettling notions of outside and inside and no-man's land, the
space in between. Holding inside from out, glass represents an impossible world where
darkness floods into light, representing a static boundary that only the eye can permeate.
An elephant loiters in the living room, while pet cages are
re-configured as disembodied miniature worlds. Grass rustles faintly on the stairs and the palest of reflections
on window panes are fleetingly glimpsed. The intimate spaces of the female body are suspended and
fragments of cast concrete are smeared with lipstick. Foliage covers inside walls and imagined landscapes
evoke quiet unease. Upstairs a chimney breast disappears in a liquid pool. Outside a row of plants slip beneath
the fence.
Danielle Arnaud
contemporary art
123 Kennington Road London SE11 6SF UK
Tel/Fax +44 (0) 20 7 735-8292