Join us this November with Art 021 In Shanghai, Nassima Landau Art Foundation in Tel Aviv. Plus Melitta Nemeth, the next in our Platform Online Exhibition series.
Unit London is excited to announce its debut presentation at ART021 Shanghai Contemporary Art Fair, launching this week on the fair’s 10th year anniversary. Presenting a selection of brand new works by Ziping Wang, Nicolas Holiber, Jeremy Olson and Jake Wood-Evans, this focused display brings to the fore qualities of materiality and light, texture and tonal contrast.
To mark their two-year anniversary, Nassima Landau Art Foundation is staging a Unit London take-over of their Tel Aviv art space. The expansive group exhibition will showcase twenty-two leading artists from our international roster, including new works from Tyler Hobbs, Kristof Santy, Ziping Wang, Seth Armstrong, Etsu Egami and Krista Kim.
Romanticised female nudes through the eyes of a voyeuristic onlooker has been a proliferated subject in Western art history. Nemeth draws from Millais, Manet, Gauguin, Munch and more, to redefine the subject of the Baigneuses.
Gif: 1. Jeremy Olson, dawn of reciprocity, 2022, Oil on panel, 91 x 76 cm. 2. Nicolas Holiber, I Am the Beast, 2022, Acrylic paste and oil on panel, 61 x 51 cm. 3. Ziping Wang, Speak in the language of dust, 2022, Oil on canvas, 80 x 60 cm. 4. Jake Wood-Evans, Self-Portrait with His Father and His Brother, after John Hamilton Mortimer, 2022, Oil on canvas, 200 x 160 cm. Gif 2: 1. Tyler Hobbs, Careless and Well-Intentioned #2, 2022, Algorithmic Design, 122 x 102 cm. 2. Kristof Santy, Berkenbos, 2021-2022, Oil on canvas, 200 x 180 cm. 3. Ziping Wang, Modelling your body into landscape, 2022, Oil on panel, 50 x 40 cm. 4. Seth Armstrong, Ewing, 2022, Oil on wood panel, 91 x 122 cm. 5. Etsu Egami, RAINBOW-2022-33, 2022, Panel, canvas, oil painting, 169 x 117 cm. 6. Krista Kim, Mirror of The Mind V11, 2021, 3840,2161, Medium: Digital Video, H264 MP4. Image 1: Melitta Nemeth, Self Preservation, 2022, Oil and acrylic on canvas, 50 x 40 cm. Image 2: Jeremy Olson, this time of monsters, Unit London 2022. Photo: Eva Herzog. All images courtesy of the artist and Unit London, 2022.