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London Bridge Residency

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Wednesday, 1 August 2018 to Sunday, 30 September 2018

London Bridge Residency has taken place in the Art Number23 art gallery, at the Old Biscuit Factory in August 2018. The purpose of London Bridge Residency residency was to create and present a work of art that reflects the urban and social situation of London's multicultural city.

The artistic residence was an individual mobility designed to promote young contemporary art on the international scene.

After the residency, the produced artwork is exhibited in the gallery. 

Using public funding by Slovak Arts Council.

www.katarinabalunova.com

www.artnumber23.uk

Artist ( Description ): 

Katarina Balunova (* 1982), Slovak contemporary artist, has created an installation inspired by the urban environment of London with emphasis on its periphery and the establishment of social issues related to migration. The installation is a combination of painting and found objects. The common denominator of the installation is black and yellow colour of the marker tape, whose function is warning and movement restriction.

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Clements road 100
London

3B Culture , Kosice

 


 

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