
Groupshow
Homestory
Project Info
- 💙 Friends Space
- 💚 Super Super Markt
- 🖤 Groupshow
- 💜 Julius Jacobi & Rory Kirk-Duncan
- 💛 Nick Ash
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1 – Homestory, 2022, Installation view at Friends Space, Courtesy Super Super Markt
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2 – Homestory, 2022, Installation view at Friends Space, Courtesy Super Super Markt

3 – Homestory, 2022, Installation view at Friends Space, Courtesy Super Super Markt

4 – Homestory, 2022, Installation view at Friends Space, Courtesy Super Super Markt

5 – Homestory, 2022, Installation view at Friends Space, Courtesy Super Super Markt

6 – Homestory, 2022, Installation view at Friends Space, Courtesy Super Super Markt

7 – Homestory, 2022, Installation view at Friends Space, Courtesy Super Super Markt

8 – Homestory, 2022, Installation view at Friends Space, Courtesy Super Super Markt

9 – Homestory, 2022, Installation view at Friends Space, Courtesy Super Super Markt

10 – Homestory, 2022, Installation view at Friends Space, Courtesy Super Super Markt

11 – Homestory, 2022, Installation view at Friends Space, Courtesy Super Super Markt
"There is something that links all of the different things.
It’s what we call our person.
There is a link that we don’t do purposely; it’s there.
It’s your sensitivity.
It’s your identity.
It’s one person in different rooms [...]"
– Etel Adnan (1925-2021)
The exhibition "Homestory" explores the space from the perspective of a collectors’ home, presenting 5 international contemporary artists – Gina Fischli, Jeewi Lee, Talisa Lallai, Oliver Osborne and Max Ruf. The works on display are exhibited in a private setting – referencing domestic subject matter: items and captured moments from our lives that infiltrate our daily cosmos. "Homestory" offers up a tableau of a collector whose home we have been invited into, reflecting their personality and offering a depiction of their home story.
Bringing together emerging and acclaimed artistic voices in the mediums of painting, photography, video and sculpture, the exhibition illustrates a narrative of one’s personal story. It offers moments of intimacy, personal reflection, nostalgia and subjective taste: "Homestory" scrutinises the world we live in now, between objects and cultural discourses of self expression.
Julius Jacobi & Rory Kirk-Duncan