Exhibition

The Man Who Fell To Earth:

4 Jun 2011 – 25 Jun 2011

Regular hours

Saturday
10:00 – 18:00
Sunday
10:00 – 18:00
Tuesday
10:00 – 18:00
Wednesday
10:00 – 18:00
Thursday
10:00 – 18:00
Friday
10:00 – 18:00

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Monika Bobinska

London, United Kingdom

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  • 67, 76, 149, 242, 243, 394
  • Haggerston
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a Monika Bobinska project The Man Who Fell to Earth Alex Gene Morrison Adam King Jost Münster Alex Pearl Karen Seapker Jens Hills, Penthouse (Unit 40), SoDa Studios 0786 606 3663 open Saturdays 12-6pm or by appointment Private view: Thursday 9 June 6-9pm Monika Bobinska is pleased to present the first of two group exhibitions at Jens Hills London. The shows will utilise the interior and exterior spaces of the distinctive 8th floor penthouse at SoDa Studios, with its panoramic views extending over the city. The Man Who Fell to Earth explores the ‘otherworldly', against a backdrop of new and post modernisms, the discourses of science fiction and the realities of global events. Alex Gene Morrison's nuanced paintings employ a highly personalised language to engage with a universal cosmology, whilst referencing retro-futuristic science fiction cinema and the lofty ideals of suprematism. Adam King's collages and assemblages compose new worlds which speak of cultural myth and invented narratives, and pastoral traditions in the context of an urban consumerist culture. Jost Münster's two and three dimensional works inhabit a fragile territory between abstraction and figuration, the observed and the imagined. A delicate use of colour, and a subtle ordering of forms and materials is combined with an ongoing engagement with the material world and its dynamics. Alex Pearl's humorous works typically convey a sense of the improvised, the accidental, eternally on the brink of failure or collapse. His recent sculptures, ‘DIY apocalypses' created from expanding builders' foam, seem to have an unruly, malevolent life of their own. Karen Seapker's figurative paintings combine dynamic brush strokes with a deft use of colour and black-and-white, her language of visual slippage suggesting both nostalgia and a sense of the unsettling distance between memory and fact. For more information, please contact Monika Bobinska on 0786 606 3663 or mail@monikabobinska.com NEXT EXHIBITION — Savernake: the spirit of the place 2-31 July 2011

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