Founders and co-directors, Natalie Koerner and Gianna Ledermann have backgrounds in architecture and art production, both having worked for Berlin-based Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson. With an emphasis on art production as well as curatorial practice, Gold Cube Gallery is more than just an exhibition space. It encourages and facilitates collaborations between the artists and gallerists, and is involved in the art production process of it’s artists.
Hatty Morris’ exhibition begins Gold Cube’s program with her larger than life-sized charcoal animal drawings and sculptures. The drawings are based on 30cm tall papier mâché sculptures Morris made during a residency in Namibia, where she studied a population of Baboons. The large scale works draw from her memories and from the mediation of her own sculptural practice to produce portraits that, along with another drawing series of more abstracted baboons in profile, evoke and foreground personality over anatomy. In collaboration with Mona Carl who works with ideas of human versus animal perception and of nature versus man-made, the exhibition includes a sculptural series of life-sized candy coated baboon buttocks, evoking ideas of indulgence, excess, and revulsion. runs from August 15th to 18th.
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GOLD CUBE GALLERY
“Baboons and Other People” – HATTY MORRIS
Exhibition: Aug. 15 to Aug. 18, 2015
Reception: Friday, Aug. 14, 7pm
Urbanstrasse 176 (click here for map)
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