Kupfer is pleased to present Saxifrage, a group exhibition featuring UK-based artists Azeri Aghayeva, Camilla Bliss, Max Boyla, Sophie Goodchild and Penelope Kupfer. Curated by Natalya Falconer and Victoria Gyuleva.

17/03/22-02/04/22

 

The show, which brings together painting, print, ceramics and sculpture, is named after a plant of poor soils, which typically grows at the entrance of caves. Saxifrages emerge from rocks (the Latin word saxifraga means ‘stone-breaker'), coming out of dark dens and finding scarce sunlight to blossom. The exhibition creates an analogy between the flourishing of these shapeshifting plants and the artists’ creative processes and ways of seeing. The works featured in the show are influenced by cave-like habits of complete immersion in making, as well as by the digital ‘caves’ of online interaction.

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Puhpowee, as part of Plan View