SITC LONDON: Hand to Earth, Dream No Small Dreams, Ken Okiishi, Alice Theobald, Richard Serra


Hand To Earth is a two-person exhibition presented by Scream and fashion designer Matthew Williamson featuring new works by UK artist Caroline Jane Harris and US artist Shane McAdams.

Hand To Earth - Caroline Jane Harris and Shane McAdams Scream 27-28 Eastcastle Street London W1W 8DH. 6 September - 19 October



Shane McAdams, Lac du Flambeau, 2013
Ball point pen ink, oil and resin on panel. 121.9 x 121.9 cm (48 x 48 in).



Caroline Jane Harris, Link, 2013
Hand-cut layered pigment prints on matt paper. 103 x 103 x 7 cm (40.5 x 40.5 x 2.7 in).



Caroline Jane Harris, Open Network, 2013
Hand-cut layered paper. 57.7 x 57.7 x 4.8 cm (22.7 x 22.7 x 1.8 in).



Shane McAdams, Plateau, 2013
Oil on polystyrene mounted on panel. 60.9 x 60.9 cm (24 x 24 in).



Exhibition view, Hand to Earth - Caroline Jane Harris & Shane McAdams, Scream, 6 Sep - 19 Oct, 2013


Dream No Small Dreams: The Miniature Worlds of Adrien Broom, Thomas Doyle and Patrick Jacobs at Ronchini Gallery features depictions of artificial environments and imagined realities by 
New York-based artists Adrien Broom, Thomas Doyle and Patrick Jacobs.

Dream No Small Dreams: The Miniature Worlds of Adrien Broom, Thomas Doyle and Patrick Jacobs Ronchini Gallery 22 Dering Street, London W1S 1AN. 6 September - 5 October



Exhibition view, Dream No Small Dreams, Ronchini Gallery, 6 Sep - 5 Oct, 2013
 

Exhibition view, Dream No Small Dreams, Ronchini Gallery, 6 Sep - 5 Oct, 2013



Exhibition view, Dream No Small Dreams, Ronchini Gallery, 6 Sep - 5 Oct, 2013



Patrick Jacobs, Stump with Curly Dock and Wild Carrot Weed, 2013
Diorama viewed through 2 inch window. Mixed media



Exhibition view, Dream No Small Dreams, Ronchini Gallery, 6 Sep - 5 Oct, 2013



Ken Okiishi: gesture/data at Pilar Corrias features flatscreen television pieces and wallpaper. The series gesture/data considers the formal properties and traces of sources of stored memory, along with new ways of reading memory and images through gestures. London-based artist Alice Theobald's They Keep Putting Words in My Mouth! An Operetta of Sorts explores existential quandaries and the uncertainties of life through conflating real-life relationships with partly directed role-play and choreographed song and dance.

Ken Okiishi: gesture/data and Alice Theobald: They Keep Putting Words in My Mouth! An Operetta of Sorts. Pilar Corrias 54 Eastcastle Street London W1W 8EF. 11 September - 5 October



Ken Okiishi, gesture/data, 2013
Oil paint on MD40B 40” Large Format Display LED, VHS transferred to .mov transferred to .mp4
92.5 x 54.1 x 9.4 cm (PC20857)





Ken Okiishi, gesture/data, 2013
Chroma blue video paint on MD40B 40” Large Format Display LED, BARCO CRT blue screen videoed by HD camera transferred to .mov transferred to .mp4 
92.5 x 54.1 x 9.4 cm (PC20855)



Installation view, Ken Okoishi: gesture, data, Pilar Corrias, 11 Sep - 5 Oct, 2013




Alice Theobald,They Keep Putting Words in My Mouth! An Operetta of Sorts, 2013. 3 channel HD film, ratio 16:9, 35’12’’. Installation equipment: 4 x speakers, 1 x amp, 3 x HD projectors, 2 x Fluorescence theatre lamps, 2 x tri-pods, 20 x chairs (12 x black and 8 x blue). Dimensions variable, Edition of 3 and 2 AP’s, (PC20878)


Richard Serra: Trajectory at Alan Cristea showcases Serra's monotone prints. Whilst some are rectangular black masses, others present generous curves or gentle bends. The works are minimal and sculptural and their surfaces reveal a highly pitted, three-dimensional, intaglio landscape.

Richard Serra: Trajectory Alan Cristea Gallery 34 Cork Street London W1S 3NU. 11 September - 8 October



Exhibition view, Richard Serra: Trajectory, Alan Cristea Gallery, 11 Sep - 8 Oct, 2013



Exhibition view, Richard Serra: Trajectory, Alan Cristea Gallery, 11 Sep - 8 Oct, 2013



Exhibition view, Richard Serra: Trajectory, Alan Cristea Gallery, 11 Sep - 8 Oct, 2013



Exhibition view, Richard Serra: Trajectory, Alan Cristea Gallery, 11 Sep - 8 Oct, 2013