Group Show, Photo London

06.10.20–17.10.20
Senta Simond Marie, 2020 45 × 63 cm Archival inkjet print
Theo Simpson Zones of influence 850 x 600 x 30mm Silkscreen printed steel, hand polished and painted laser cut forms mounted in laser cut, pressed, tig welded and painted (satin green acrylic polyurethane enamel paint / clear coat) 18 – gauge steel console with vented sidewalls Unique
Mel Bles Islands 68 × 58 cm Xerox print & archival pigment print Edition 3/3
Daniel Shea # Ex-001 from the series Ex Nihilo 16x20" Archival Pigment Print, Oak Frame, Glass Edition of 15
Jeremy Everett Buried Cheerleader 80x60 inches Archival pigment print Edition of 2
Jellyfish 40x50cm Archival pigment print Edition of 5
It's nice to feel protected & Scratch an itch Lambda Print, Digital C-type Edition of 1, 1 AP

For its third edition of Photo London, Webber Gallery are delighted to present a selection of contemporary photographs by recent additions to the gallery roster, and new works by existing artists, which explore themes of power, process, form and performance.

Webber Gallery continues to push the boundaries of the photographic medium, presenting several exciting new process-based pieces by Marton Perlaki, Theo Simpson and newly represented experimental artist, Jeremy Everett. These works investigate the base materiality of photography and how an image can be endlessly applied, reapplied, transfigured and reinterpreted as a concept.

Themes of performance, identity and form are represented in the works of Robbie Lawrence, Mel Bles and a new addition, Chieska Fortune Smith. Senta Simond continues her figurative studies with a new collaboration with Marie, a key protaganist in her hugely acclaimed series Rayon Vert.

Social constructs are examined by two American artists; Daniel Shea who presents work from Ex-Nihilo, a collaborative project which visualises sustainability and social responsibility, and a new Webber artist, Zora J Murff, who uses artistic practice to highlight the intersections between social systems and art. With a background in psychology and social services, and a previous role working in a juvenile corrections facility, Murff’s work explores complex narratives about race, power, violence, control and privacy.

Webber Gallery’s program will be accompanied by a series of complementary events:

Jeremy Everett: outdoor film projection

09.10.2020 at 19:00 BST

Jeremy Everett: Exhibition tours

10.10.2020 from 11:00 until 18:00 BST

Robbie Lawrence: in conversation with poet John Burnside

17.10.2020 at 18:00 BST (online)

Zora J Murff in conversation with art historian Terence Washington

19.10.2020 at 18:00 GMT / 14:00 BST (online)

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