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ORIGINS 2.0
Group Exhibition , 29 November - 21 December 2024

ORIGINS 2.0: Group Exhibition

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ORIGINS 2.0, Group Exhibition

Presenting Origins 2.0, an exhibition that pays homage to the timeless and versatile medium of paper. Bringing together a curated selection of 13 artists, the show delves into the profound ways in which paper has been utilised and reimagined in contemporary art. 

From its humble beginnings as a simple, utilitarian material, paper has evolved into a powerful conduit for artistic expression, allowing for an infinite range of possibilities in form, texture, and narrative.

 

Origins 2.0 celebrates paper as the foundational medium in the creative process, often where an artist’s journey begins—whether through a sketch, a scribble, or a larger conceptual piece. In this exhibition, we have given the artists no limits other than that their work must be created on paper. This freedom has allowed them to experiment and push the boundaries of their practices, resulting in a dynamic collection of works that explore the full potential of paper as a powerful medium for expression.

 

Among the artists featured, Elina Ojakangas explores themes of identity and melancholy through surreal, distorted forms. Her autobiographical works transform personal feelings into warped, dreamlike compositions, where elongated human figures reflect the emotional depth she aims to convey.

 

Martha Zmpounou is a London-based figurative artist whose work delves into themes of reverie, love, loss, and memory. Using watercolour, she captures the fragmented nature of the human figure. Her practice explores the tension between abstraction and representation, often presenting incomplete forms that evoke both seduction and repulsion, reflecting the complexities of identity.

 

Hattie Malcomson examines women’s sexuality and beauty standards through vivid, sensual imagery. Her paintings portray female figures in moments of both power and vulnerability, using bold colours and textures to create a sense of attraction and repulsion, confronting patriarchal society and celebrating unapologetic femininity.

 

Kevin Sabo uses exaggerated proportions and distinct fashion choices to explore masculine and feminine tropes. His works contrast suited men, symbols of corporate masculinity, with playful, dominant female figures, subverting traditional gender dynamics in bold, colourful compositions.

 

Miroslav Pelák tackles social and political issues through his modernist-inspired paintings. His works critically engage with current events, reshaping traditional painting styles to reflect the realities of everyday life.

 

Genevieve Cohn creates powerful compositions that explore female communities and collective strength. Drawing inspiration from historical and literary sources, her work imagines a world where women derive power from collaboration, self-endowed agency, and connection with nature.

 

Melody Tuttle’s vibrant oil paintings capture women in intimate, solitary moments, celebrating the beauty of everyday rituals. Her figures, bathed in warm hues, evoke a peaceful vibrancy, highlighting themes of self-reliance and female identity in her dreamlike compositions.

 

Rusudan Khizanishvili creates abstract, transformative works that explore the complexities of identity and the power of women. Her paintings invoke a sense of ancient mythology, where strength and transformation are central themes, creating new worlds from within the self.

 

Sophie-Yen Bretez’s surrealist works challenge traditional representations of the female body. Her figures, often set against an illuminated horizon, assert control over their own bodies, confronting societal views and exploring themes of recovery, self-empowerment, and existential ambiguity.

 

Larysa Myers explores femininity and motherhood through abstract, cyclical forms. Her work reflects on memory, identity, and nature, using intuitive mark-making to create a dreamlike quality that invites introspection and emotional depth.

 

Colette Lavette draws on mythological narratives and biomorphic forms, using expressionist marks to create figures that suggest both ancient and contemporary sensibilities. Her works explore the intersection of sustainability, geological history, and the human condition.

 

Camilla Perkins creates vibrant landscapes and still-lifes that celebrate the serene beauty of nature and the profound bonds between women. Using oil pastels and bold brushwork, her works capture the essence of gardens and familial connections, invoking a dreamlike, meditative quality.

 

Eddie Jones explores the emotional power of mountainous landscapes, translating his photographic captures into paintings and prints. His works evoke a spiritual connection to nature, using layers of tonally similar colours to create mood and depth, contrasting the rural wilderness with the energy of city life.

 

Origins 2.0 serves as a powerful testament to the limitless potential of paper as both a medium and a vehicle for artistic expression. Through the diverse and thought-provoking works of the 13 featured artists, this exhibition highlights the unique ways in which paper can transform and elevate the creative process. Each artist, with their distinctive approach, challenges the conventional boundaries of the medium, exploring themes of identity, power, femininity, and the complexities of the human experience. Together, they present a dynamic collection that not only celebrates the versatility of paper but also invites viewers to reflect on the emotional and social narratives embedded in their work.

 

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Works
  • Colette Lavette, Mortal dreamers V, 2024
    Colette Lavette, Mortal dreamers V, 2024
    Sold
  • Colette Lavette, Mortal dreamers IV, 2024
    Colette Lavette, Mortal dreamers IV, 2024
    Sold
  • Eddie Jones, Olympic Garden, 2024
    Eddie Jones, Olympic Garden, 2024
    £ 700.00
  • Eddie Jones, Vase with Tall Flowers, 2024
    Eddie Jones, Vase with Tall Flowers, 2024
    £ 425.00
  • Eddie Jones, Rock Formation on Glyder Fawr, 2024
    Eddie Jones, Rock Formation on Glyder Fawr, 2024
    £ 700.00
  • Eddie Jones, Statue II, 2024
    Eddie Jones, Statue II, 2024
    £ 560.00
  • Hattie Malcomson, Melancholia, 2024
    Hattie Malcomson, Melancholia, 2024
    £ 600.00
  • Martha Zmpounou, Figure Study in Wool Cardigan, 2024
    Martha Zmpounou, Figure Study in Wool Cardigan, 2024
    Sold
  • Martha Zmpounou, Flower Arrangement, 2024
    Martha Zmpounou, Flower Arrangement, 2024
    Sold
  • Camilla Perkins, Studio Flowers with Orchids and Blood Oranges, 2024
    Camilla Perkins, Studio Flowers with Orchids and Blood Oranges, 2024
    Sold
  • Camilla Perkins, Studio Flowers with Roses and Pink Grapefruit, 2024
    Camilla Perkins, Studio Flowers with Roses and Pink Grapefruit, 2024
    Sold
  • Elina Ojakangas, Birch, 2024
    Elina Ojakangas, Birch, 2024
    £ 600.00
  • Elina Ojakangas, Smell of Tar, 2024
    Elina Ojakangas, Smell of Tar, 2024
    £ 750.00
  • Kevin Sabo, Heartbreakers I, 2024
    Kevin Sabo, Heartbreakers I, 2024
    Sold
  • Kevin Sabo, Heartbreakers II, 2024
    Kevin Sabo, Heartbreakers II, 2024
    Sold
  • Genevieve Cohn, The First Lesson, 2024
    Genevieve Cohn, The First Lesson, 2024
    £ 2,500.00
  • Miroslav Pelák, Ez-Bar Curl, 2024
    Miroslav Pelák, Ez-Bar Curl, 2024
    £ 900.00
  • Miroslav Pelák, Bush Cutter, 2024
    Miroslav Pelák, Bush Cutter, 2024
    £ 900.00
  • Melody Tuttle, Sunbleed, 2024
    Melody Tuttle, Sunbleed, 2024
    Sold
  • Sophie-Yen Bretez, To tend one’s garden is to resist, Against the void, against the cold, Beneath the wisteria’s vibrant mist, New blooms are found, and stories unfold., 2024
    Sophie-Yen Bretez, To tend one’s garden is to resist, Against the void, against the cold, Beneath the wisteria’s vibrant mist, New blooms are found, and stories unfold., 2024
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  • Sophie-Yen Bretez, The dawn erases the trace of the game, the cards fall silent, and day breaks again. Each takes her path, uncertain, alone, beneath the hard gaze of a distant sun., 2024
    Sophie-Yen Bretez, The dawn erases the trace of the game, the cards fall silent, and day breaks again. Each takes her path, uncertain, alone, beneath the hard gaze of a distant sun., 2024
    Sold
  • Rusudan Khizanishvili, Walkers, 2024
    Rusudan Khizanishvili, Walkers, 2024
    £ 1,700.00
  • Rusudan Khizanishvili, Angel, 2024
    Rusudan Khizanishvili, Angel, 2024
    £ 1,850.00
  • Larysa Myers, The Neighbor, 2023
    Larysa Myers, The Neighbor, 2023
    £ 800.00
  • Larysa Myers, Water Music II, 2023
    Larysa Myers, Water Music II, 2023
    £ 750.00
  • Martha Zmpounou, Mother and Children, 2024
    Martha Zmpounou, Mother and Children, 2024
    Sold

Related artists

  • Sophie-Yen Bretez

    Sophie-Yen Bretez

  • Genevieve Cohn

    Genevieve Cohn

  • Eddie Jones

    Eddie Jones

  • Rusudan Khizanishvili

    Rusudan Khizanishvili

  • Colette Lavette

    Colette Lavette

  • Hattie Malcomson

    Hattie Malcomson

  • Larysa Myers

    Larysa Myers

  • Elina Ojakangas

    Elina Ojakangas

  • Miroslav Pelák

    Miroslav Pelák

  • Camilla Perkins

    Camilla Perkins

  • Kevin Sabo

    Kevin Sabo

  • Melody Tuttle

    Melody Tuttle

  • Martha Zmpounou

    Martha Zmpounou

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