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Contemporary Domesticity II

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April 10, 2024 - April 14, 2024

Wing Gallery

Taymour Grahne Projects

A group exhibition exploring domesticity and its multiple representations and meanings in today’s world, featuring artists Jess Allen, RF Alvarez, Richard Burton, Thomas Cameron, Minyoung Kim, Gail Spaien, Tanya Traboulsi, Tim Wilson, and Aaron Zulpo.

“By bringing nine international, multigenerational artists together, the show presents diverse interpretations of our shared domestic experience. In a rapidly changing world, the concept of domesticity has undergone profound transformations. While traditional notions of home often evoke images of a comfortable physical dwelling, its meaning has evolved to encompass a broader spectrum of experiences, narratives, and identities. By looking deeper into this theme, each artist offers a glimpse into the complexities of modern domestic life by interrogating themes such as urban living, migration, intimacy, identity, and the feeling of belonging” — Taymour Grahne Projects.

 

Image: (detail) RF Alvarez, 'Parallel Lovers', courtesy the artist and Taymour Grahne Projects. 

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Taymour Grahne Projects is a nomadic exhibition programme led by Taymour Grahne, a London-based art dealer and curator that collaborates with important contemporary artists. Grahne built a reputation for discovering and championing the careers of some of the most significant contemporary artists of today. He has organised and curated over 150 exhibitions and has worked with and exhibited some of the leading contemporary artists of our time, including: Francesca Mollett, Dominique Fung, Aubrey Levinthal, GaHee Park, Nadia Ayari, Maia Cruz Palileo, Amy Lincoln, Madeleine Bialke, Cara Nahaul, Hassan Hajjaj, John Dilg, Zineb Sedira, Mohamed Melehi, Anika Roach, Tidawhitney Lek, and Sikelela Owen, among many others.