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A brief history of girliness

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Friday, 18 March 2016 to Saturday, 23 April 2016
Opening: 
Thursday, 17 March 2016 - 6:00pm to 9:00pm

Space In Between is delighted to present a solo show of new work by Jennifer Bailey, which will be the artist’s second solo show with the gallery and follows on from her solo show FLATS at CCA Glasgow in 2015.

A brief history of girliness is concerned with visible mechanisms of creative (and self-) production alongside more tacit emotional and material diversions. 

The exhibition will include an obstructive installation made from exterior architectural materials and imagery from commercial products, the built environment and medicine. This arrangement of objects and images is a means of representing, in a managed way, Bailey’s relationship with ambition and forms of mobility that underlie - or undermine - her work.

Artist ( Description ): 

Jennifer Bailey’s practice is about the permeability of art production to patriarchal structures, desire, capital and paid work, and an investigation into the visual codes that constitute authenticity. Her work often reveals the conditions of its making. Bailey sometimes takes her family, particularly her sister, as participant, subject or material.

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07879 426435
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Space In Between
Unit 26 Regent Studios
8 Andrews Road
London E8 4QN

Space In Between , London

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