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Viewing Incubator—21

An important platform for emerging artists, Incubator—21 is the brainchild of Angelica Jopling, the daughter of art dealer Jay Jopling and artist Sam Taylor-Johnson. Currently showing at A. Society in Chiltern Street is a series of back-to-back week-long solo exhibitions of the most exciting young talent working in London right now.

The six artists featured are Hawazin Alotaibi, Richard Burton, Charlie Gosling, Nathalie Hollis, Anne Carney Raines and Nick Sanderson. Exhibited works span portrait painting, sculpture, performance art and sound installation, and reflect the energy and culture of London in this post-pandemic moment. Concluding the project is Not Here (2021), an immersive sound installation by Angelica Jopling and sound artist Noah Berrie. Catch it while you can.

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Dates
07 October 2021 — 14 November 2021
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