Exhibition

Fani Parali // THE MINDERS OF THE WARM

10 Oct 2020 – 15 Nov 2020

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Monday
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Tuesday
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Wednesday
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Thursday
11:00 – 17:00
Friday
11:00 – 17:00
Saturday
11:00 – 17:00
Sunday
11:00 – 17:00

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We're delighted to announce we will be returning this autumn with AONYX and DREPAN & THE MINDERS OF THE WARM, Fani Parali’s largest solo show to date.

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AONYX and DREPAN & THE MINDERS OF THE WARM

Exhibition: THE MINDERS OF THE WARM // 10 October – 15 November 2020 // Lake Gallery // Thursday - Sunday, 11am - 5pm (changing to 4pm on 25 October)

No booking required but we are limiting capacity to allow for safe social distancing.

Performance: AONYX and DREPAN // 10 October – 15 November 2020  // Dilston Gallery // Saturdays, 12 noon - 5pm (changing to 4pm on 31 October) with performances also available on the final day of the exhibition.

Booking is essential, to book please see Southwark Park Galleries website

AONYX and DREPAN & THE MINDERS OF THE WARM is Fani Parali’s largest solo show to date. The exhibition spans both our galleries and sees the artist reach bold new heights in her extraordinary production methods, testing the limits of scale and liveness.

Populating Lake Gallery, THE MINDERS OF THE WARM presents for the very first time the full breadth of Parali’s artistic practice. Threads of mythology and the underworld underpin the selected works previously unseen, including paintings, drawings, video and sculpture.

The exhibition asserts the artist’s fascination in the sheer vastness of this world, and despite this, her faith in a connective tissue between all beings, through Deep Time*.

The Minders are life forms represented within; guarding and waiting, gently nudging us to look deeper, encouraging empathy, awareness, hope and support. Their movements and rhythms inspire both the sculptural form and primal song we encounter in Parali’s monumental performance installation AONYX and DREPAN at Dilston Gallery. This vast new work was developed in direct response to the soaring scale of this raw, deconsecrated space.

The gallery is transformed into an otherworld; a host site, a portal, in which her creatures inhabit, transmit, flex and sing. Here, spectral bodies become mediated vessels, lip-synching pre-recorded emissions; tethered voices demanding to be heard.

Parali’s collaborative live practice is focused on the formulation of identity beyond the body’s limited presence; creating theatrical encounters in which sound and form are choreographed to create immersive and intimate scenes of habitation, directed movement and ethereal soundscapes.

These creature-characters have evolved throughout Parali’s recent work, their ghostly limbs are extended and morphed by life-cast costumes, which restrict and accentuate the performers’ movements and spatial presence.  Our interaction with these hybrid creatures unfolds as their song resonates; their identities tessellating and shifting for the duration as part-human, part-spirit, part-building, part-animal.

*‘Deep time’ refers to the time scale of geologic events, which is vastly, almost unimaginably greater than the time scale of human lives and human plans. It was developed as a modern scientific concept by 18th century Scottish geologist James Hutton. (Alden, 2018)

AONYX and DREPAN & THE MINDERS OF THE WARM has been made possible with thanks to the generous support of Ada’s Circle, The Paul & Louise Cooke Endowment, Arts Council England, The Henry Moore Foundation and Southwark Council.

Fani Parali is supported by an Arts Council England National Lottery Project Grant.

Fani Parali (b. 1983, Greece, lives and works in London) studied BA Sculpture at Camberwell College of Arts and completed her postgraduate studies at the Royal Academy Schools in 2017. Parali’s practice includes sound, performance, sculpture, large-scale painting, installation and moving image.

Selected solo and group exhibitions include: The Terrace of Lungs, Zabludowicz Collection, London, 2019, Drawing Biennale 2019, Drawing Room, London, Hyper Mesh, Assembly Point, London, 2019, Arc. Herrick Gallery, London, 2018, The Creatures, Chalton Gallery, London, 2018, Chumming, The Pipe Factory (part of GI Festival), Glasgow, 2018, Bearing Liability, Strange Cargo Gallery, Folkestone, 2017, RA Schools Show 2017, Royal Academy Schools, London, Gender, Identity and Material, Royal Academy of Arts, London, 2017, MONO7, Courtyard Theatre, London, 2017, Oral Rinse 2, Waterloo Action Centre, London, 2016, Dark Water, Southwark Park Galleries, London, 2016, A COOL DRINK TO CHEEK, Plazaplaza, London, 2014. Parali was one of the recipients of the Studiomakers Prize, by Outset and Tiffany and Co, 2017.

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