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Viewing Self-Similar at Paul Smith Space

The forthcoming exhibition at Paul Smith Space, below the Paul Smith shop on Albermarle Street, is the group show Self-Similar – a dynamic presentation of a whopping 23 artists who each delve into the fascinating relationship between the quantum and the cosmic.

Curated by Mat Chivers – the British artist known for his own work on ecology and consciousness – the show features the likes of Aigana Gali, a multidisciplinary artist who gorgeous works are inspired by her upbringing, on the Great Silk Road in Almaty, Kazakhstan where she was raised by her Georgian mother and Kazakhstani father.

Also included are works by A A Murakami, the British-Japanese art collective and design studio renowned for their innovative sensory installations that connect art and nature, taking inspiration from ancient cultural practices and traditions in step with the natural world. Their work reflects the exhibition’s aims: to reflect the innate human desire to honour the natural world, structures that represent, as the studio put it: “both at the origins and the future of our existence.”

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