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This contemporary artwork features a bold, abstract composition with a striking blue color palette. The central focus is a series of oval-shaped frames containing sketched depictions of figures with canine-like features, likely representing Egyptian deities or mythological creatures. The frames are surrounded by swirling lines, dots, and splatters of color, creating a dynamic, otherworldly atmosphere. The artist's use of mixed media, including paint, ink, and metallic accents, lends the piece a textured, tactile quality. The overall style and subject matter suggest an exploration of ancient symbolism and the intersection of the spiritual and the material realms. ...
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Theresa Weber’s art boldly confronts established power structures and social norms through diverse media like installations and collaborative performances. Her work is rooted in a fluid dialogue between myth, history, and cultural narratives, which she translates into complex sculptural forms and layered collages. By incorporating materials rich with cultural significance, Weber engages with themes of identity and embodiment from a decolonial perspective, exploring how mixed heritage shapes experience. Her art reflects the continuous process of transformation within traditions, using contemporary bodily marks alongside archival techniques to trace histories of change and adaptation. Navigating the space between visibility and concealment, her pieces evoke resilience through an interplay of delicacy and strength, encouraging viewers to reconsider notions of vulnerability and power. Weber’s multicultural background—being of Jamaican, German, and Greek descent—deeply influences her creative approach, providing a unique lens through which she interrogates cultural hybridity, memory, and belonging. Through her work, she creates nuanced spaces for dialogue that honor complexity and fluid identity. ...
Studio/Chapple is a contemporary art gallery and project space in Deptford, South-East London. Positioned at the intersection between contemporary emerging art, club culture and sonic production, the gallery activates a unique conversation that highlights the relationship between sonic and and visual artistic ecologies.