Exhibition

KUNST the CLOWN & FRIENDS

24 Feb 2022 – 6 Mar 2022

Regular hours

Monday
13:00 – 18:00
Tuesday
12:00 – 18:00
Wednesday
12:00 – 18:00
Thursday
12:00 – 18:00
Friday
12:00 – 18:00
Saturday
12:00 – 18:00
Sunday
13:00 – 18:00

Free admission

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Gallery 46

London
England, United Kingdom

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A group show of INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS with KUNST the CLOWN.

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A group show of international artists invited by KUNST the CLOWN
Curated by PAUL SAKOILSKY & GALLERY46

DREAD AND CIRCUSES
Two cannibals are eating a clown – first one turns to the second and says, ‘Is it me or does this taste funny?’
Nowadays everything tastes ‘funny’ – maybe it’s the swabs and the masks that we wear? Or is it something that runs deeper than Covid, is some other malaise surfacing as the lights go down on this pandemic?

Certainly, something wicked this way comes...but what is that rough beast heaving into view? Is there a clown in charge? Come closer, look past the white hair and painted smile, the tinsel and prosecco: you must lean in a little further to clearly make ‘it’ out. Too late – now we’re caught up in it all, have walked out onto a tightrope hanging beyond right and wrong, while balancing the truth on our nose, too scared to look down, incapable of turning back. What must we do? There is no social safety-net below: so, on we must go. The show must always go on. So on with the show.

In the spotlight, beneath the Big-Top’s darkened cone, stands another joker, another trickster. The name of this clown is Kunst (which of course, is German for ‘art’) and as we know art is all about tricks; sleight-of-hand, subverting the established order of things in its attempts at getting under the skin of things, offering a trick-mirror to the ‘Dark Times’ we are in.

This Kunst the Clown – a grease-paint-tulpa, the reflection-in-a-tear of artist Paul Sakoilsky, first manifested at Liget Galéria, Budapest in 2007 and has since haunted the galleries of Europe (like the spectre of Marx once haunted Europe’s Stadia – though now we are in different times and far scarier ghosts haunt the terraces now). Knocking things over, pulling the rug and causing mayhem are of course what we expect from clowns and artists, and here offered up is a Wunderkammer, a veritable cornucopia of art, from an unimpeachable collection of internationally renowned artists. Drink deep of the truths they reveal, the mysteries dissected, and the beauty borne forth and remember, art’s job is not only clowning around: this is serious business we are dealing with today.

So roll up, roll up and ask yourself, who’s laughing now?

CuratorsToggle

Martin J Tickner

Paul Sakoilsky

Exhibiting artistsToggle

Bert Gilbert

Jimp

Martin Richman

Gavin Turk

Gavin Turk

Geraldine Swayne

Joseph Sakoilsky

Paul Sakoilsky

Pascal Rousson

Paul Renner

Phillip Wilson-Perkin

Noki

Viktor Mattsson

Bex Massey

Seulgi Kang

Dick Jewell

Joe Hesketh

Charlotte Hopkins-Hall

Julie Goldsmith

Vanya Balogh

Chris Bianchi

Giulia Biccario

Kate Bland 

Orlando Campbell

Cedric Christie

Paul Davis

David Fryer

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Londonewcastle

Londonewcastle

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