OUT OF REACH
THE ENIGMA OF CONSCIOUSNESS
11 - 20 April, 2024
Art in the Docks Gallery
E16 2XJ
London, UK
Video of the PV Night of Out of Reach, 2024, Filmed and Edited by Cheng Guo, Instagram: @cheng_guooo
Poster of Out of Reach, 2024, Designed by YuYing Chan
EVENT
PRIVATE VIEW
Thursday
11 Apr
18:00 - 21:00
PERFORMANCE
18:30
ARTISTS TALK
Thursday
18 APR
14:30
"Out of Reach: The Enigma of Consciousness" is set to enthral viewers with a mesmerizing journey through the intricate realms of the mind. Hosted at Art in the Docks Gallery from April 11th to April 20th, 2024, this exhibition serves as a portal to the recesses of human consciousness, where memory and unconsciousness often appear as elusive strangers. Through a blend of artistic expression, each piece becomes a mirror reflecting the complexities of human consciousness, challenging viewers to contemplate the essence of being.
The exhibition features an array of events, including a live performance during the Private View on Thursday, April 11th. Additionally, visitors are invited to engage with the artists and curators in a thought-provoking conversation on Thursday, April 18th.
Photography by Yan Yang (@saintjoeyoung)
Embark on a transformative journey through the enigmatic landscapes of the mind, where creativity illuminates the essence of existence. Margot Wilson's exploration of breath's role in material elevation intertwines with Victor Guerin's structures series in 3D printed ceramic, inviting viewers to contemplate the intricate connections between consciousness and the environment. Ningyue Qian's "Cooking" installation serves as a poignant commentary on human migration and power dynamics, delving into the social organization and cultural identity surrounding food. Jaewook Lim's deeply personal installation offers an exploration of vulnerability and resilience, complemented by Shane Keisuke Berkery's paintings that contemplate the complexities of consciousness and memory. Amanda Cornish's sculptural pieces embody a universal consciousness, while Vincenzo Muratore's sculpture delves into the connections between science, psychology, and spirituality. KV Duong's multi-disciplinary works challenge conventional methods, exploring themes of identity and access, while Sara Christova's audio-visual performance projection, immerses viewers in alternative modes of perception and the possibilities of posthuman futures.
Photography by Yan Yang (@saintjoeyoung)