The Movements, 2017
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Fiona Grady was invited to have her first international solo exhibition at Adhoc Gallery in Bochum, Germany. The project space creates opportunities for artists to reside in Bochum spending time at the gallery and allowing them to create site-specific exhibitions in the white cube space. The resulting artwork The Movements is a sequence of rolling squares painted directly onto the walls by the artist. Grady's intention was to observe the gallery as a box that contains moving shapes - imagining them stretching beyond the boundaries of the physical space and into the ether.
Ad Hoc gallery is an artist-led project space set up in 2012 by artists Christian Gode and Max Reintrop, who after graduating art school, wanted to create a balance between their day jobs as teachers and their studio practices, by offering a forum for their peers. For them the reward is in 'the dialogues with the artist: how they think and organise their work is very interesting and we learn a lot from them. It is very enriching to meet so many different artists. To recognise the difference or similarities in working and thinking with our own practices'.
Exhibitions
The Movements (2017) solo exhibition at Adhoc Gallery, Bochum, GermanyThis website uses cookies
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