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Jerwood Solo Presentations 2018

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Wednesday, 20 June 2018 to Sunday, 26 August 2018

New works by Rob Crosse, Susie Green and Georgia Horgan presented as three solo presentations at Jerwood Space. Diverse in content and materials, the solo presentations span painting, sculpture, installation, film, and photography, expanding upon the artists’ existing dialogues to position sex, intimacy and desire in a socio-political context.

Rob Crosse will present a new moving-image work set during a vintage sports car race, honing in on the meticulously choreographed routines of preparing each vehicle in the confines of the racing paddock. This will be shown alongside a series of sensitive and personal photographic portraits of male bodies.

Susie Green’s solo presentation will comprise new architectural scale paintings and framed works on paper. These will be shown alongside a series of paintings, sound and sculptural works.

Georgia Horgan will present a moving image work about The Poor Whore’s Petition, a satirical letter allegedly written by Elizabeth Creswell, one of the most successful sex workers and madams of the English seventeenth century.

Now in its third edition, Jerwood Solo Presentations, part of the Jerwood Visual Arts programme, offers a much needed platform for early career artists to make and show new work. Supported by Jerwood Charitable Foundation, the initiative aims to foster and develop potentially influential artists who are at critical stages in their career as well as highlighting the value of research-based practice. The 2018 Jerwood Solo Presentations artists have been selected by the Jerwood Visual Arts team: Sarah Williams, Head of Programme and Oliver Fuke, Gallery Manager.

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Rob Crosse lives and works in London. He graduated with an MFA from the Slade school of Fine Art in 2012. Recent solo exhibitions include Prime Time (2017) Grundy Art Gallery, Blackpool and Clear as a bell (2016), Kingsgate Projects, London. His films have been screened as part of numerous gallery programmes including Transactions of desire at the Institute of Contemporary Art, London, Slant: for the unsettling at Jerwood Space London, These Rotten Words at Chapter House, Cardiff, Artist Film Weekender 2016 at HOME, Manchester and 21st Century, Chisenhale Gallery, London. He has completed residencies at the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.A; Katara Art Center, Doha, Qatar; Foundation Marcelino Botin, Santander, Spain; and Woodmill, London. robcrosse.com

Susie Green lives and works in Newcastle. She graduated with an MA in Fine Art from Chelsea College of Art and Design in 2009. Exhibitions and projects include Exhibition of a Dream, Gulbenkian, Paris; A Room of Our Own, collaboration with CommonRoom, MIMA; Dwarling, My darling (performance with Rory Pilgrim as The Brilliant State), Oude Kerk, Amsterdam; All Out of Love (screening with Simon Bayliss as Splash Addict), Tate St Ives; Still Life with Flying Objects, Rhubaba, Edinburgh; End Cycle (performance with Rory Pilgrim), Flat Time House, London; Fluid Medium, Spike Island, Bristol; Space Time: The Future, Wysing Art Centre, Cambridge; Tip of the Iceberg, Contemporary Art Society, London; Visible Hands, Ilmin Museum, Seoul; New Contemporaries 2009, Cornerhouse Manchester and A Foundation, London. In 2017 she had a solo exhibition at Grand Union, Birmingham and in 2018 at Workplace Gallery, Gateshead. susiegreen.co.uk

Georgia Horgan lives and works in Glasgow. She studied at Glasgow School of Art and California Institute of the Arts, and has shown work at the ICA, Glasgow Women's Library, Evelyn Yard, Collective and Glasgow International. Her writing has been published by Panel, National Galleries of Scotland and Orlando Journal. Recent projects include Saturday, Calton Burial Ground, Glasgow International; Georgia Horgan & Clunie Reid, Celine, Glasgow and The Imposter, Oficina de Arte, Mexico City. Upcoming exhibitions include a group show at Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh. georgiahorgan.co.uk

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+44 (0)20 7654 0179
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Jerwood Space, 171 Union Street, Bankside, London, SE1 0LN

Jerwood Arts , London

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