Can't you see how big those snails are? An installation of film and language alongside architectural and sculptural works. It brings together a disparate group of works which all perform and question the relationships of organic / technological.
Chert gallery is pleased to present the solo exhibition of Hannah James (born 1985
in Nottingham, lives and works in Rotterdam).
“Can’t you see how big those snails are?” is an installation of film and language
alongside architectural and sculptural works. This exhibition brings together
a disparate group of works which all perform, question and complicate the
relationships existing within the problematic binaries of: human / nature, organic
/ technological, male / female, mind / body, self / other, whole / part, right /
wrong.
Taking reference from Donna Haraway’s writing on identity and, in particular her
figure of the cyborg as a potential post-gender and post-binary future, the works
attempt to embrace Haraway’s call for a plural, contradictory and ironic form of
identity.
Hannah James studied at the University of the West of England, Bristol and
obtained an MFA at Piet Zwart Institute, Rotterdam. Recent and upcoming solo
exhibitions include: Pracownia Portretu, Łódź, Poland, 2016; “Can you see how
big that snail is?,” Selaan|Selaan, Rotterdam, 2015; “breaking A skin, weaving A
sense,” Cole, London, 2014; “The outline seems indelible,” Plymouth Arts College
Gallery, Plymouth, 2013; “Local Interference”, Works|Projects, Bristol 2011; “About
Painting”, ABC Art Contemporary with Chert, Berlin, 2011.
Group exhibitions include: “Left Hand to Back of Head, Object Held Against Right
Thigh”, Bluecoat, Liverpool, 2016; “wow! Woven? Entering the (sub) Textiles,”
Künstlerhaus, Graz, 2015; “Finite Project Altered When Open,” David Dale Gallery,
Glasgow, 2015; “The Museum of Unconditional Surrender,” TENT, Rotterdam, 2015; “I
cannot be sure anymore”, Chisenhale Arts Place, London, 2015; “John Smith: The
Posthuman” Bonnefanten Museum, Maastricht, 2014; “Kairos Time,” Tent, Rotterdam;
2014; “The tongue shapes words all too quickly,” Triangle Space, Chelsea College
of Art, London, 2014; “To continue. Notes towards A Sculpture Cycle # 2—Vision,”
Nomas Foundation, Rome, 2014; “Take Me Out,” Art Projects, London Art Fair, with
Limoncello Gallery, London, 2013; Liste, Basel, with Chert, Berlin, 2012; Dagmar
Hepner, Hannah James, Charlotte Moth, Cole, London, 2012; “The Potential for Windows
and Scale,” Contemporary Art Society, London 2011; Artissima, Turin with Chert,
Berlin, 2010; “Curtain Show”, Eastside Projects, Birmingham, 2010.
Image: Still from Snail, 40 second loop on IPhone
Press contact:
Clarissa Tempestini T. +49 (0)30 75442118 press@chert-berlin.com
Opening reception: Saturday 21st November, 2015 at 7 pm
Chert Berlin
Skalitzerstr. 68 D-10997 Berlin
hours:
Tuesday – Saturday from 12.00 to 6.00 pm