Anika Lori
AVPD
Ulrik Crone
Michelle Blade
Wes Lang
Julian Roder
Steve Powers
Todd James
Troels Carlsen
Andrew Schoultz
Jakob Boeskov
Kasper Sonne
HuskMitNavn
Matthew Stone
Hesselholdt & Mejlvang
Alex Lukas
Peter Funch
Jes Brinch
Richard Colman
Jesper Elg
Nobody Puts Baby In A Corner presents mixed media works by danish artist Anika Lori. Visibilities, is an installation show by AVPD (Aslak Vibaek & Peter Dossing). The Destruction of Atlantis reflects and comments on the legend of Atlantis through painting, photography, sound, drawings, sculpture and installation and draws parallels to our own civilization and environment.
UNION is pleased to present three exhibitions in one show featuring new works by young Danish artists plus a group show of international artists.
In 'Nobody Puts Baby In A Corner', Anika Lori works in mixed media creating art that transgresses formal barriers and achieves a mastery of expression and language that is uniquely and resolutely hers. Her work is an expression of a sincere and sanguine fascination with sexuality and an appreciation of its diversity.
Visibilities, is an installation show by AVPD (Aslak Vibæk & Peter Døssing).
The central piece being 'Stalker', which unfolds as sequence of four connected and uniform corridors. To walk inside is to encounter an image of oneself standing behind oneself, one is forced into a position of detachment and into taking the role of being ones own stalker.
'The Destruction of Atlantis' reflects and comments on the legend of Atlantis through painting, photography, sound, drawings, sculpture and installation and draws parallels to our own civilization and environment. The group show curated by Jesper Elg features new works by a diverse group of young international artists including: Ulrik Crone, Michelle Blade, Wes Lang, Julian Röder, Steve Powers, Todd James, Troels Carlsen, Andrew Schoultz, Jakob Boeskov, Kasper Sonne, HuskMitNavn, Matthew Stone, Hesselholdt & Mejlvang, Alex Lukas, Peter Funch, Jes Brinch and Richard Colman.
Opening sept 30, 2008
Union
57 Ewer Street - London
Free admission