Daniel SheaMarton PerlakiTheo SimpsonThomas Albdorf, Photo London 2017

22.05.17–26.05.17

Photo London
Stand D6

Thomas Albdorf
Marton Perlaki
Daniel Shea
Theo Simpson

Webber Gallery will present works by Thomas Albdorf, Marton Perlaki, Daniel Shea and Theo Simpson at the third edition of Photo London at Somerset House this May. The selection of works shown on Stand D6 will explore and push the current contemporary dialogues within photography and reflect on where the medium is potentially leading. Below is some more information about each artists work and we hope you can join us at the fair this May.

After winning the ING Unseen Talent Award last year Thomas Albdorf will have works from his new series General View on Stand D6 as well as a solo exhibition at the Webber gallery, opening on the 16th of May. Inspired by photographs of Yosemite

National Park – one of the most intensely mediated nature sites on earth – General View toys with the question regarding the necessity of traveling to a place that has been photo- graphed innumerable times, the need to record additional photographs. Albdorf poses the question: if countless images of a specific place are readily available, has one been there already?

Also on stand will be a selection of works from Marton Perlaki’s brilliant series Elemer, which was exhibited both at the Webber Gallery Space and the Robert Capa Contempo- rary Photography Center in 2016. Elemer describes a world of chances and combinations, revolving around the manipulation of one central gure before his camera. We do not know who Elemér is – indeed, Perlaki suggests we do not need to know – and as we witness him moving and appearing before the camera he is sculpted, both gesturally and literally. His movements, in turn, elicit the witty, hallucinatory and strange from simple still lives, landscapes and portraits made in Perlaki’s native Hungary.

Daniel Shea will be exhibiting new and unseen works from his ongoing body of work 43-35 100th St. With this latest series Shea establishes a matrix of economic and social activity that references the rapid gentrifcation in New York City, Brasilia’s modernist architecture, and a small town dying in the desert sun in California. The selection of works exhibited take bodies of water as their subject matter. Images of decorative ponds surrounding Brasilia’s government buildings are paired with images of the polluted canals in Shea’s own rapidly changing neighbourhood in New York City.

Following on from the hugely successful solo exhibition at Webber Gallery Space in February, Theo Simpson will present a new installation of works at Photo London. Simpson’s collective works reflect on mythical themes relating to landscape and industrial heritage, probing the instability of the post-industrial landscape and its cultural and physical borders. This new work brings together order groupings based on historic time- lines and shifts in industrial legacy, using a meticulously collated archive as it’s core – the organised multi-language structural system unlocks a complex pattern between something newly sensed, the memory and the idea of the future, between materials and surface, order and disorder.

Theo Simpson of the parts, of the hole V.1, 2017 66 × 52 x 2 cm Aluminium mounted chromogenic print in mild steel angle iron case
Theo Simpson Composition X (with Craig Barker), 2016 57 × 45 × 2 cm Single colour lithographic print in mild steel angle iron case
Theo Simpson Composition V (with Craig Barker), 2016 56 × 45 × 2 cm Single colour lithographic print in mild steel angle case
Theo Simpson Vanden Plas, 2017 56 × 45 × 2 cm Layered aluminium mounted chromogenic prints bonded to 18 – gauge cold rolled steel sheet (British Leyland Cashmere Gold body colour / laquer) in mild steel angle iron case
Theo Simpson GM180 Flywheel, 2017 70 × 50 × 2 cm Silkscreen print on 18 – gauge cold rolled steel (British Leyland Diamond White / Primula Yellow body colour / laquer ) in stainless steel angle iron case
Theo Simpson RITZ, 2017 57 × 45 x 2 cm Layered aluminium mounted chromogenic prints bonded to 18 – gauge cold rolled steel sheet (British Leyland Diamond White body colour / laquer) in mild steel angle iron case
Theo Simpson of the parts, of the hole V.1, 2016 66 × 52 x2 cm Chromogenic print on aluminium (mild steel angle iron case)
Theo Simpson Transmitter Mast, 2016 88 × 64 x 2 cm Single colour silkscreen print in mild steel angle iron case
Bubblegum, 2015 125 × 150 cm Giclée print Edition of 6 + 2 APs
Elemer (Shades), 2014 125 × 156.5 cm Giclée print Edition of 6 + 2 APs
Mom (Asleep) Nr.1, 2017 40.5 × 50.5 cm C-Type Edition of 6 + 2 APs
At Home, 2017 40.5 × 50.5 C-Type Edition of 6 + 2 APs
Situation with Road Sign (In Passing - One), 2017 90 × 62.6 cm Archival pigment print Edition of 5 + 1 AP
Situation with Flowers, 2017 56 × 40.6 cm Archival pigment print Edition of 5 + 1AP
Compression Artefact (or Glass?) #2, 2017 62 × 41.4 cm Archival pigment print Edition of 5, 1 AP
Falls (One), 2017 165 × 110 cm Archival pigment print Edition of 5 + 1AP
At the River Bed (Later in the Day), 2017 70 × 47 cm Archival pigment print Edition of 5 + 1 AP
Daniel Shea Pond II, 2017 32 × 40 cm Archival pigment print Edition of 1
Daniel Shea Canal I, 2017 32 × 40 cm Archival pigment print Edition of 1
Daniel Shea Pond I, 2017 32 × 39 cm Archival pigment print Edition of 1
Daniel Shea Canal II, 2017 32 × 39 cm Archival pigment print Edition of 1