LIVING MEMORY: Louise Bourgeois, Nicolas Godin & Gideon Rubin

The All Saint's Chapel, Fitzrovia |  London | 28 Sept - 27 Oct 2023

UNITY GROUP is pleased to announce an exhibition of Louise Bourgeois and Gideon Rubin in the chapel of All Saints House, including a sound intervention by Nicolas Godin of the musical duo AIR. Curated by Beth Greenacre, the exhibition will run from 28 September to 27 October and coincide with Frieze London.

The All Saints Chapel was the first purpose-built place of worship for the Society of All Saints Sisters of the Poor; rich in cultural and historic interest, the chapel houses a wall painting from 1861 of the Crucifixion with attendant female saints by John Richard Clayton. The fresco, along with the convent’s purposeful history, which accommodated a women’s order, whilst serving as a space for women, provides a poignant context in which to house the work of Bourgeois and Rubin. Though working across different periods and from different perspectives, both artists have, or had, a career-long exploration of the human form, particularly women’s bodies, exploring the important role that memory and time plays not only in the creation of art, but also in how we understand ourselves, the world and our surroundings.

The exhibition will include a new series of paintings by Rubin based on stills from 'Madchen in Uniform', the 1931 film by Christa Winsloe, alongside three significant sculptures by Bourgeois from the late 1940s to the 2000s. Many of Bourgeois' breakthrough works were from the 1940s, including those made from scavenged and carved wood that are then cast in bronze, such as Woman with a Secret, which like Brother and Sister from 1949, represent the artist’s interest in the human form and relationships but also in traditional techniques. A third work, Arch of Hysteria from 2000, explores the body in sewn fabric and refers to the work of French neurologist Jean-Martin Charcot, best known for his pioneering work on ‘hysteria’.

Music acts as a conduit between the psychological and visceral and a brand new audio work by French musician Nicolas Godin becomes an integral element of the immersive exhibition. In response to the artists practices and to the architecture of the chapel - which historically would have been animated by sound - the soundscape is conceived to create a space that is both physical and reflective.

The exhibition, hosted by Unity Real Estate, is generously supported by Galerie Karsten Greve.

LIVING MEMORY: LOUISE BOURGEOIS, NICOLAS GODIN & GIDEON RUBIN
The All Saint's Chapel, 82-83 Margaret Street, Fitzrovia, London W1W 8LH
28 September - 27 October 2023

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