Venue
Nancy Victor Gallery
Starts
Monday, April 20, 2015
Ends
Saturday, April 25, 2015
Address
6 Charlotte Place, Fitzrovia, London W1T 1SG
Location
London
Organiser
factor-m

Working across a range of disciplines and media, four artists explore themes of temptation and paradise lost, voyeurism and privacy, curiosity, obsession and gratification.

Private View: Wednesday 22nd April, 6-8pm
Finissage Picnic: Saturday 25th April, 2-4pm

Anya Charikov-Mickleburgh responds to the seductive nature of oil paints and treats painting as a performative object, enabling an interpretation of the transition from living being to a motionless state of oblivion.

Laura Dekker explores the role of technology in self-expression and invasion of privacy. Her interactive installations engage viewers with a sensorially rich and provocative experience.

Liz Sergeant’s photographic work examines the intersection of nature and language, placing prejudices and expectations in discursive context.

Dina Varpahovsky’s
paintings consider the potential ambiguity of everyday places. Seemingly pleasant and innocuous, Dina’s homes, gardens and playgrounds reverberate with concealed darker undertones.

Since graduating from Central Saint Martin’s in 2012 the artists have continued to develop their individual practices and also collaborate as members of the art collective XAP.