Slippages, a two-person exhibition by Sarah Blaszczok and Ana Genovése, curated by Zoe Watson.

Open: Saturdays, 22 May – 26 June 2021, via Eventbrite booking.

Paradise Works are delighted to present Slippages, a two-person exhibition by Sarah Blaszczok and Ana Genovése, curated by Zoe Watson.

Slippages presents the work of two artists who work in the realm of photography and sculpture, operating between the boundaries of real and imagined space, familiarity and the uncanny, authenticity and artifice.

Both Blaszczok and Genovés are concerned with how their work is encountered. Blaszczok's photographs construct scenes that can be viewed, but not entered, playing with perceptions of space and scale. While Genovés' sculptures often appear as familiar forms, creating a bodily relationship with the viewer, which is subverted through unexpected materiality.

The work featured in Slippages alludes to a series of empty stages, void of protagonist or subject. Here, the stage becomes the subject and the role of filling the space defaults to the viewer, provoking a sense of anticipation and a multitude of narratives and possibilities.

Drawing on humble materials, both artists have distinctly different approaches to the production of work. Blaszczok begins in three-dimensions, creating temporary collages and 'stages', which are refined through a considered selection process and photographed. Whereas Genovés begins with photography, amassing images taken on her travels, which then inspire the creation of sculptural forms.

The exhibition is accompanied by a contextual essay written by Sara Jaspan which you can read here. Slippages is curated by Zoe Watson; for further details please contact Zoe: zoerwatson@gmail.com.

Admissions will only be possible with an Eventbrite booking and we please ask that you wear a face-covering at all times. You can book your time slot here.

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To mark the end of the exhibition we’ve released a film edited by Finn Logan Browning, where curator Zoe Watson interviews exhibiting artists Sarah Blaszczok and Ana Genovés.