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Viewing Hospital Rooms: Holding Space

Art & Mental Health

Now open at Hauser & Wirth’s London gallery is ‘Holding Space,’ a multi-sensory exhibition presented by the award-winning arts and mental health charity Hospital Rooms. Changing the face of the mental health care system one hospital room at a time, this August sees the return of the charity’s annual exhibition with Hauser & Wirth.

Questioning what a ‘Holding Space’ is, the show encompasses the reality of the mental health care system and injects hope into the space through art, music, murals and interactive installations. The exhibition brings together established and emerging artists such as Sutapa Biswas, Victoria Cantons, Richard Mark Rawlins, Jonathan Trayte, Richard Wentworth and Abbas Zahedi, as well as Hospital Rooms Lived Experience Team, National Opera Studio with South West London Recovery College Student. In their own way and through their own experience, each artist responds to the notion of ‘Holding Space’, from embracing cushions to sculptures and murals, each telling a narrative.

Come and walk among the stars in Sutapa Biswas’ mural containing 20,000 hand-painted stars that align to create consolations made in an OCD clinic in the newly built Springfield University Hospital. Elsewhere, embark on the visual journey of Katharine Lazenby, who tells her story of recovery through 144 Polaroids and witness the growing hope through her images. Interactive at its heart, lie down on beds surrounded by artists-made cushions to discover ceiling installations by Richard Wentworth.

As Hospital Rooms continue their partnership with Hauser & Wirth and stride towards their ambitious goal of raising £1 million over three years, come be a part of the journey. Couturier and long term friend, Giles Deacon, has released a limited edition pin, available to purchase online. The exhibition culminates in an online and live auction, taking place this September at Bonham’s Auction House.

Head to The Wick’s video interviews to hear from the Co-Founders of Hospital Rooms, Niamh White and Tim A Shaw.

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Viewing SUM: Sarabande Summer Group Show

Head to the Sarabande Foundation to revel in their summer group show ‘SUM,’ compiling 11 contemporary artists who are currently in residence at the Foundation. 
 
At the centre of the exhibition sits a small white house surrounded by lush and sprouting gardens that represents their time spent together. Living alongside one another in their day-to-day lives and through collaboration and cohabitation, witness the fruits of their creative endeavours and the germination of friendship. Over four weeks, the artists welcome the audience into their ‘home’ to see the exhibition and to experience takeovers, performances and family-style dinners.
 
With works that reference either the domestic or nature, walk through the woven entrance by Jia Xi Li hanging from the house’s frame to find a hand-painted bed, embodying the relentless defiance of Iranian women by this week’s Spotlighted artist Laila Tara H. Explore the gardens to find animals drawn and painted by Robert Cooper, a digital well tucked away in the grass by Zongbo Jiang and a fountain that will gradually erode from the acid held inside it by Urte Janus.
 
Make yourself at home and come along to the family-style dinners hosted by two of the artists. Enjoy Spanish food served alongside a performance by Isabel Castro Jung and a day of traditional Iranian funeral sweets served out of the house by Laila Tara H.
 

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Dates
10 August 2023 — 07 September 2023

Doing Tate Play: Rasheed Araeen

Come and Play at Tate Modern.

Not to be missed, the immersive and interactive exhibition by Rasheed Araeen, ‘Zero to Infinity’. Part of the innovative Uniqlo Tate Play, ‘Zero to Infinity’ is an endlessly changing sculpture created to spark joy. Araeen invites the public to arrange and rearrange 400 brightly coloured cubes in a group activity staged in Tate’s Turbine Hall. Initially stacked as a grid, more participants equals more possibilities where the creative potential of the public comes to life before your eyes. First devised by Araeen in 1968, it has been displayed across the world, including the 57th Venice Biennale and is now on your doorstep.

For post play refreshments, head to Araeen’s ‘Shamiyaana IV’ (Food for Thought: Thought for Change). exploring the idea of togetherness and the collaborative act of creation. Featuring four colourful gazebos with tables and chairs inside, the installation encourages appreciation of the art of everyday life, such as cooking and eating food, playing, and reading. Gathering around the table to share food, participants are encouraged to exchange stories. As the rain continues, find joy and community through colour on Bankside.

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Dates
22 July 2023 — 28 August 2023
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