Exhibition
16:9 billboard: Intuition / Superstition by Henry Krokatsis
11 Apr 2025 – 28 Apr 2025
Regular hours
- Friday
- 12:00 – 18:00
- Saturday
- 12:00 – 18:00
- Thursday
- 12:00 – 18:00
Free admission
Address
- 110-116 Kingsgate Road
- London
- NW6 2JG
- United Kingdom
Travel Information
- Kilburn/West Hampstead
16:9 is a billboard attached to the yard-side of Kingsgate Workshops. It's visible from the street and from Kilburn Grange Park. Kingsgate Project Space commissions new works from emerging and established artists specially for this site.
About
‘On my studio wall I keep an evolving list of words – pairs of corresponding forces like:
Chaos / Order
Intuition / Superstition
Nihilism / Faith
Truth / Illusion
These are metaphysical forces, hidden determinants that have a powerful influence, whether we're conscious of them or not. The sway of Chaos over Order in your life for example, will have a profound effect on you whether you actively contemplate it or not.
I’ve taken these words and embroidered them onto socks.
It’s a way to remind myself that these ideas aren't just esoteric fancies we might consider in a philosophical moment, to remember that they're embedded in the everyday, in the fabric of the mundane and that the extraordinary exists within the ordinary.
What changes when we properly pay attention to this idea, when we look at how these contestable, ethereal forces are integrated into our ordinary lives?
What happens if we consciously change the balance in our lives between say Chaos and Order or Nihilism and Faith?
We might invite more Chaos in as a cure for boredom perhaps or more Order to feel safe, or we may come to terms with the idea that they can't exist without each other.
Ostensibly I've made a functional, common object with a pair of words embroidered on it, but potentially it's a way to broaden our metaphysical peripheral vision.
I've given pairs of these socks to a dozen elite physical performers (including Dana Fouras former principal dancer of the Royal Ballet, Harris Bell, current rising star of the Royal Ballet and Tatiana Ozhigonova, the aerial gymnast from Moscow State Circus) and
we’ve created a movement wearing them, based on their feet, ankles and calves.
I wanted a way of making something collectively that invigorates the power that lies in the simplest things, to encourage us to recognise that the things we see and use everyday, the things we take for granted, looked at from another angle shifted by only a few degrees, can hold the esoteric, the divine.
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Henry Krokatsis is a British artist based in London.
Exhibitions include The Guggenheim Venice, Ordrupgaard Museum Denmark, Frieze Sculpture Park and Hastings Contemporary.
Current exhibitions: a remaking of the interior of Wellington Arch, Hyde Park Corner, commissioned by English Heritage. His solo show ‘Widows, Orphans & Strangers’ opens in May at Galeria Leme, Sao Paolo.