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Viewing Catinca Malaimare: Gamma and Omega hold hands

As part of their Invites series, Zabludowicz Collection presents a solo exhibition by Romanian-born London-based artist Catinca Malaimare which includes performance, sculpture, audio and film. A cool blue light is the central motif of the installation which aims to reveal our intimate relationship with technological tools. Two performers undertake an imagined ritual of labour and contact with a cumbersome conveyor belt, moving to a soundtrack of multi-channel audio narrative. The machine acts as another body, each taking turns at being passive and active, connected and disconnected. The performers are artists Sian Fan and ZE.

As part of the Zabludowicz Collection’s commitment to supporting early career artists, the Invites programme is dedicated to solo exhibitions by UK-based artists without UK commercial gallery representation. Malaimare is working towards her first solo exhibition with Brooke Benington, London, which will take place in May 2023.


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Dates
09 March 2023 — 30 April 2023
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