A NEW ART WORLD : A NEW ART WORLD IS POSSIBLE.

22 - 29 Jul 2021
Overview

A New Art World points to the post-covid landscape as a site for resistance.

Private View:  Thursday 22 July 6-9pm

Opening Hours: Tues - Sun 11am - 6pm 

Location: 147 Stoke Newington High Street, London, N16 0NY

No RSVP's required 

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Picking up where Guts Gallery’s online show, When Shit Hits the Fan Again (Feb, 2021) left off, A New Art World signals the beginning of an exciting new chapter. It represents the natural, optimistic progression of Guts, and the artists we’re lucky enough to work with, towards a brighter, more equitable future. 

 

A New Art World points to the post-covid landscape as a site for resistance, reframing, and for what we believe could be a contemporary art renaissance. The group show will unite artists at different stages of their careers working across a variety of disciplines. At a time when making work has become logistically and financially challenging for many artists, we have asked those exhibiting to reflect on this experience, to assess how their methods and approaches may have shifted or evolved under recent pressures. 


True to Guts’ artist-led ethos, we have also asked the artists included in A New Art World to collaborate with us on a manifesto to be published alongside the show. We want them to help us shape the future of Guts, and, in turn, to play a key role in directing the impact we are already making on the art world.

 

Exhibiting Artists:

Shadi Al-Atallah

Nuka Nayu and Harry Appleyard

Amanda Ba

Yevgeniya Baras

Lydia Blakeley

Victoria Cantons

Douglas Cantor

Sofia Clausse

Tenant of Culture

Shezad Dawood

Julia de Ruvo

Loren Erdrich

Nadine Faraj

Lucia Ferrari

Alia Hamaoui

Sarah Khan

Alfie Kungu

Alonso Leon-Velarde

Natalia Gonzalez Martin

Alicia Reyes McNamara

Darcey Murphy

Larissa De Jesús Negrón

Jen O'Farrell

Kemi Onabule

Rithika Pandey

Anousha Payne

Robert Roest

Elsa Rouy

Corbin Shaw

Olivia Sterling

Sophie Vallance

Salomé Wu

Rafal Zajko

 

The exhibition catalogue will be released on the 21st, please contact info@gutsgallery.co.uk and we will automatically add you to the list. 

 

 

 

 

Works
  • A NEW ART WORLD LIMITED EDITION MANIFESTO, 2021
    A NEW ART WORLD LIMITED EDITION MANIFESTO, 2021
  • Kemi Onabule, A CLOSER SUN, 2019
    Kemi Onabule, A CLOSER SUN, 2019
  • Rithika Pandey THE ANCESTRESS EMERGES FROM A SEA OF MILK THAT WAS ONCE MY HOME, 2021 Acrylic and gouache on canvas 45.7 x 35.5 cm 18 x 14 in
    Rithika Pandey
    THE ANCESTRESS EMERGES FROM A SEA OF MILK THAT WAS ONCE MY HOME, 2021
    Acrylic and gouache on canvas
    45.7 x 35.5 cm
    18 x 14 in
  • Salomé Wu, TURINS, HE WHO RIDES AN ECLIPSE, 2021
    Salomé Wu, TURINS, HE WHO RIDES AN ECLIPSE, 2021
  • Shezad Dawood OCEAN QUILTING 2, 2021 Air ink on paper, 15 x 30 cm obeche frame 29.7 x 42 cm 11 3/4 x 16 1/2 in
    Shezad Dawood
    OCEAN QUILTING 2, 2021
    Air ink on paper, 15 x 30 cm obeche frame
    29.7 x 42 cm
    11 3/4 x 16 1/2 in
  • Sarah Khan, INSIDE OUT
    Sarah Khan, INSIDE OUT
  • Shadi Al-Atallah SIX HOUSES FROM HERE, 2018 Mixed media on canvas 152 x 102 cm 59 7/8 x 40 1/8 in
    Shadi Al-Atallah
    SIX HOUSES FROM HERE, 2018
    Mixed media on canvas
    152 x 102 cm
    59 7/8 x 40 1/8 in
  • Olivia Sterling, ALL EGGS ARE LARGE AND ALL MILK IS FULL-FAT, 2021
    Olivia Sterling, ALL EGGS ARE LARGE AND ALL MILK IS FULL-FAT, 2021
  • Jen O'Farrell, OBSERVING IDLE CATACLYSMS, 2021
    Jen O'Farrell, OBSERVING IDLE CATACLYSMS, 2021
  • Alicia Reyes McNamara CURSED DESIRE, 2021 Oil on canvas 60 x 80 cm 23 5/8 x 31 1/2 in
    Alicia Reyes McNamara
    CURSED DESIRE, 2021
    Oil on canvas
    60 x 80 cm
    23 5/8 x 31 1/2 in
  • Sophie Vallance Cantor CHIQUITA GORDITA, 2021 Oil on canvas 127 x 127 cm 50 x 50 in
    Sophie Vallance Cantor
    CHIQUITA GORDITA, 2021
    Oil on canvas
    127 x 127 cm
    50 x 50 in
  • Victoria Cantons, I WISH I WAS MORE LIKE YOU, 2019
    Victoria Cantons, I WISH I WAS MORE LIKE YOU, 2019
  • Victoria Cantons, IT’S NOT ESSENTIAL THAT I FEEL YOU, 2019
    Victoria Cantons, IT’S NOT ESSENTIAL THAT I FEEL YOU, 2019
  • Darcey Murphy, DUCKSTAND, 2021
    Darcey Murphy, DUCKSTAND, 2021
  • Larissa De Jesús Negrón TIME TO ACCEPT REALITY, 2021 Oil on canvas 61 x 76.2 cm 24 1/8 x 30 in
    Larissa De Jesús Negrón
    TIME TO ACCEPT REALITY, 2021
    Oil on canvas
    61 x 76.2 cm
    24 1/8 x 30 in
  • Tenant of Culture, UNTITLED, 2020
    Tenant of Culture, UNTITLED, 2020
  • Amanda Ba A NIGHT AWAY (YEARNING), 2021 Oil on canvas 170 x 190 cm 66 7/8 x 74 3/4 in
    Amanda Ba
    A NIGHT AWAY (YEARNING), 2021
    Oil on canvas
    170 x 190 cm
    66 7/8 x 74 3/4 in
  • Yevegeniya Baras, UNTITLED, 2017-2020
    Yevegeniya Baras, UNTITLED, 2017-2020
  • Rafal Zajko, KLEPSYDRA V (AMBER WAVES), 2021
    Rafal Zajko, KLEPSYDRA V (AMBER WAVES), 2021
  • Rafal Zajko, KLEPSYDRA IV (AMBER WAVES), 2021
    Rafal Zajko, KLEPSYDRA IV (AMBER WAVES), 2021
  • Rafal Zajko, KLEPSYDRA III (AMBER WAVES), 2021
    Rafal Zajko, KLEPSYDRA III (AMBER WAVES), 2021
  • Nuka Nayu and Harry Appleyard, RULER OF RUINS RETURNED TO A SKIVING WIND, 2021
    Nuka Nayu and Harry Appleyard, RULER OF RUINS RETURNED TO A SKIVING WIND, 2021
  • Sofia Clausse, XVII THE STAR, 2021
    Sofia Clausse, XVII THE STAR, 2021
  • Alonso Leon-Velarde, UNTITLED, 2020
    Alonso Leon-Velarde, UNTITLED, 2020
  • Julia de Ruvo NIGHT RIDE, 2021 Acrylic on canvas 80 x 100 cm 31 1/2 x 39 3/8 in
    Julia de Ruvo
    NIGHT RIDE, 2021
    Acrylic on canvas
    80 x 100 cm
    31 1/2 x 39 3/8 in
  • Lucia Ferrari, CAMEO OF GRIMALDI, 2021
    Lucia Ferrari, CAMEO OF GRIMALDI, 2021
  • Corbin Shaw, ARE YOU WINNING SON , 2021
    Corbin Shaw, ARE YOU WINNING SON , 2021
  • Anousha Payne, SCRUNCHED, 2020
    Anousha Payne, SCRUNCHED, 2020
  • Alfie Kungu HELTER SKELTER, 2020 Ink on habotai silk 100 x 93 cm 39 3/8 x 36 5/8 in
    Alfie Kungu
    HELTER SKELTER, 2020
    Ink on habotai silk
    100 x 93 cm
    39 3/8 x 36 5/8 in
  • Anousha Payne THE SNAKE MAIDEN'S ARM, 2020 Stoneware ceramic, sisal fibres died with lemon and logwood, found plastic toggle 50 x 26 x 8 cm 19 3/4 x 10 1/4 x 3 1/8 in
    Anousha Payne
    THE SNAKE MAIDEN'S ARM, 2020
    Stoneware ceramic, sisal fibres died with lemon and
    logwood, found plastic toggle
    50 x 26 x 8 cm
    19 3/4 x 10 1/4 x 3 1/8 in
  • Alia Hamaoui, THE BOY, THE SNAKE AND THE CHARMER, 2021
    Alia Hamaoui, THE BOY, THE SNAKE AND THE CHARMER, 2021
  • Loren Erdrich NEVER ALONE, 2021 Water, raw pigment, synthetic dye, coloured pencil, watercolour crayon on canvas 111.76 x 121.92 cm 44 x 48 in
    Loren Erdrich
    NEVER ALONE, 2021
    Water, raw pigment, synthetic dye, coloured pencil, watercolour crayon on canvas
    111.76 x 121.92 cm
    44 x 48 in
  • Lydia Blakeley, TOO OLD FOR TIK TOK, 2020
    Lydia Blakeley, TOO OLD FOR TIK TOK, 2020
  • Nadine Faraj JUPITER AND IO (THIS TIME WITH HER CONSENT TO PLAY) Watercolour on Arches paper, framed 38 x 28 cm 15 x 11 in
    Nadine Faraj
    JUPITER AND IO (THIS TIME WITH HER CONSENT TO PLAY)
    Watercolour on Arches paper, framed
    38 x 28 cm
    15 x 11 in
  • Robert Roest, NAIL EATING , 2021
    Robert Roest, NAIL EATING , 2021
  • Elsa Rouy, IT'S A SHAME I CAN'T FEEL YOUR TOUCH?, 2021
    Elsa Rouy, IT'S A SHAME I CAN'T FEEL YOUR TOUCH?, 2021
  • Julia de Ruvo, Night Ride, 2021
    Julia de Ruvo, Night Ride, 2021
  • Natalia Gonzalez Martin IF THE TEARS ARE ONLY A REFLECTION..., 2021 Oil on wood with oak frame 29.7 x 42 cm 11 3/4 x 16 1/2 in
    Natalia Gonzalez Martin
    IF THE TEARS ARE ONLY A REFLECTION..., 2021
    Oil on wood with oak frame
    29.7 x 42 cm
    11 3/4 x 16 1/2 in
  • Douglas Cantor, IF I'M EVER IN THE LAM, 2021
    Douglas Cantor, IF I'M EVER IN THE LAM, 2021
Installation Views
Virtual Exhibition