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  • Antigone Revisited

    Antigone Revisited

    Hypha Studios HQ, London 24 Sep - 12 Oct 2024
    Antigone Revisited is a group exhibition at Hypha Studios HQ in London curated by Marcelle Joseph and featuring the work of 17 artists who mine myths, folk tales and pagan practices from the past or build their own worlds as they process the intense drama played out on the world stage today. Participating artists include: Alexi Marshall, Alice Anderson, Alicia Radage, Alicia Reyes McNamara, Anna Perach, Ariane Heloise Hughes, Ayla Dmyterko, Becky Tucker, Bethany Stead, Camilla Hanney, Cecilia Charlton, Chantal Powell, Ingrid Berthon-Moine, KV Duong, Maria Konder, Richard Malone and Scarlett Pochet
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  • Contested Bodies

    Contested Bodies

    Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery, University of Leeds, Leeds 25 Oct 2023 - 6 Apr 2024
    Contested Bodies is a group exhibition curated by Marcelle Joseph and Laura Claveria that interrogates and celebrates the performativity of gender as a social construct. It understands gender as a cultural fiction with no fixed, natural or innate characteristics, but as an act that is performed and reproduced at individual, societal and institutional levels. Runs from 25 October 2023 to 6 April 2024 at the Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.
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  • Act I: Body en Thrall

    Act I: Body en Thrall

    Rugby Art Gallery & Museum, Rugby, UK 12 Feb - 23 Apr 2022
    Rugby Art Gallery and Museum presents the first major public display of the GIRLPOWER and Marcelle Joseph Collections in the UK. Shown alongside a selection of works from our own...
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  • An Ode to Orlando

    An Ode to Orlando

    Pi Artworks, London 4 - 26 Feb 2022
    An expansive group exhibition curated by Marcelle Joseph, featuring a cross-generational and international group of artists alongside the inaugural collection of furniture designs by Ada Interiors. The exhibition reimagines the gallery space as the private home of a fictional art collector set in London in the present day. Based on Virginia Woolf’s Orlando, this particular aesthete – a passionate, brilliant and eccentric character who lives and breathes art - navigates fluidly through time and gender, au courant with the latest cultural trends and equally in tune with the past.
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  • Dancing at the Edge of the World

    Dancing at the Edge of the World

    Sara Zanin Gallery, Rome 7 Feb - 13 Jul 2020
    In this exhibition that appropriates the title of Ursula K. Le Guin’s 1989 non-fiction collection, Dancing at the Edge of the World, the works of ten female-identifying artists create a centre of subversive feminist activity where the body – fleshy, often leaky and sometimes desirous - is omnipresent but never separated from the mind. The artists in this exhibition invade their own privacy to explore embodiment and representation in an anarchic and self-realising strategy of empowerment. Artists include: Saelia Aparicio, Charlotte Colbert, Monika Grabuschnigg, Zsófia Keresztes, Alexi Marshall, Florence Peake, Proudick (Lindsey Mendick and Paloma Proudfoot), Megan Rooney and Eve Stainton.
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