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This abstract sculpture features a captivating organic form in a vibrant turquoise hue. The fluid, flowing lines and swirling shapes convey a sense of movement and fluidity, evoking an aquatic or underwater theme. The central void, framed by the curving contours, creates a focal point that draws the viewer in. The artist's expressive, sculptural technique introduces an element of textural interest, adding depth and dimensionality to the piece. This contemporary work invites the viewer to explore the interplay of positive and negative space, color, and form, hinting at themes of nature, the subconscious, or the cycle of life. ...
Hoa Dung Clerget (b. 1985, France) lives and works in the UK. She holds a Masters in Painting from Royal College of Art and BA Hons in Fine Art from Central Saint Martins. Clerget’s practice is centred on the artisanal production of objects that take on a narrative dimension on the themes of the domestic and displacement. Her works affirm their materiality through gestures borrowed from everyday life, the ones of the women in her family and community.
Harlesden High Street was founded with the mission of facilitating access between experimental/outsider artists and the traditional gallery system. Working across several spaces in London, the gallery exhibits contemporary art by both local and international artists with a focus on exhibiting work by people of colour. In addition to its gallery programme, Harlesden High Street also hosts a cultural outreach programme with an aim to engage audiences in un-gentrified neighborhoods, through workshops, talks and artist initiatives. In 2023, the gallery also co-founded Minor Attractions, an inclusive micro-fair that gives access to both London and international galleries during Frieze week. ...