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Curator and founder of La Scatola Gallery, Valentina Fois gives insight into the latest artist to join their ranks, Korean born, London based Jukhee Kwon, a Camberwell MA Book Arts graduate who ‘destroys’ books in order to give them a new life as epic sculptures.
By Valentina Fois
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04.07.2012
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Sadie Hennessy’s ‘Strange Hungers’ is not the kind of quiet exhibition that needs to be coaxed into the confession of its secrets. The show is a Freudian wonderland of sexual suggestion which joyfully pushes us towards the uncomfortably intimate, “puncturing the bubble of importance that surrounds” taboo subjects like pornography.
By Francesca Brooks
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27.06.2012
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This month WW Gallery made the move from Hackney Downs to the glittering-midst of Hatton Garden’s jewellers. The inaugural exhibition, Frightening Albert, iunveils new work by artist, Phil Illingworth, who takes inspiration from the notorious Watson experiments of the 1920s which explored stimulus and response.
By Francesca Brooks
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27.04.2012
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Jotta’s forthcoming group exhibition Sum of Substance presents nineteen recent graduates whose art work seeks to make progressive inroads into our understanding of value. In the run up to the opening on 15th March, Elizabeth Homersham speaks with Jotta curators Ellie Grieg and Dave Charlesworth about the concept behind the show and the artists selected.
By Elizabeth Homersham
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12.03.2012
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Valentina Fois, the curator of London gallery La Scatola, introduces us to the work of David Paredes, and his evolutionary installations.
By Valentina Fois
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04.03.2012
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