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Muscle Beach: Ana Kazaroff and Hannah Bays

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Saturday, 4 September 2021 to Saturday, 25 September 2021

Kupfer is pleased to present the exhibition Muscle Beach, featuring London-based artists Ana Kazaroff and Hannah Bays. The show, which brings together a series of sculptures and furniture by Kazaroff and paintings by Bays, explores how inanimate objects tell stories of human desire. The multiplicity of this feeling runs through both artists’ practices: desire as a motivational and life force for Bays and as an aspiration for value and authenticity for Kazaroff. While desire is usually associated with fantasies beyond ordinary life, the artists are interested in how it’s manifested in commonplace objects and the everyday.

The anthropomorphic objects in Hannah Bays’ recent paintings create a metaphor for human experience. A sentient lamp observing its surroundings and contemplating its body, a fire aware of its slow burn, fence posts nailed together in a community - these all speak of human conditions and yearnings. 

Bays is interested in the panpsychist theory, a view with long philosophical traditions, which has enjoyed a revival in contemporary discussions. According to this theory, all matter is made of the same building blocks of consciousness; in a way, all things have a mind of their own. Sentry depicts the panpsychist view: a body, constructed by bricks, guarded by comedic looking figures, made up of the same building blocks. When looking at Sentry, one can be reminded of Leonora Carrington’s quote: “Houses are really bodies. We connect ourselves with walls, roofs, and objects just as we hang on to our livers, skeletons, flesh and bloodstream.” Similarly to how a body can become a prison, the painting takes a darker turn when one notices the hands clutching the metal bars of the window. The work alludes to the desire to be free, including from oneself. 

Ana Kazaroff has a different take on desire: her works are objects of desire in themselves. It is hard to believe that the marble and granite surfaces of Kazaroff’s sculptures and furniture are, in fact, a visual trick. The artist is interested in the status of materials, questioning the idea of authenticity. By painting her sculptures like other materials, Kazaroff reveals that things aren’t always what they seem. The artist likes this unexpected effect of the fake, which she achieves by using wood, a commonplace material that is easily overlooked. 

Kazaroff’s approach to ‘fake’ materials is inspired by her own personal histories and memories. Nostalgia is ever-present in her work, as the artist spends hours on Google Maps, mapping places she remembers from her childhood in Buenos Aires. Some of these places that inspire her work are the foyers of apartment buildings, most of which have stone or faux marble walls and terrazzo floors. These reception halls are in-between spaces, private to their residents but visible from the outside. Kazaroff is interested in the human desire to show off, to maintain a facade and to establish a certain value through the different surfaces of the interior. 

 

 

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Ana Kazaroff was born in Argentina and lives in London. She makes sculptural paintings and salami architecture for installations where she explores ideas of stereotypes, authenticity and cultural mistranslations. She is currently specialising in marbling as part of a Decorative Surfaces Fellowship at City & Guilds of London Art School, where she also graduated from an MA in Fine Art. Her work was recently exhibited at Deptford X, b.Dewitt Gallery and Eastside Projects. 

Hannah Bays is a London-based painter and printmaker who graduated from the Royal Academy Schools in 2015. Recent exhibitions include The End, Chalton Gallery, London, 2020; Modern Love Vol. 4, Mexico City, 2020; The People’s Mandate, Metro Auditorio, Mexico City, 2020; Where we are, Mercer’s Hall, London, 2020. Hannah has completed a number of residencies, most recently at the Dover Arts Club Drawing Room in London. She has works in a number of collections including Jerwood and Hiscox.

 

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020 8525 0144
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Kupfer

Unit 5, 31a Chatham Place

E9 6FJ, London

Kupfer , London

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