Narrative Projects

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About Narrative Projects

narrative projects is a contemporary art gallery in London with a cross-disciplinary programme and a particular focus on conceptual work.

Narrative Projects Description

The gallery’s primary objective is to open up a creative dialogue highlighting the wider cultural milieux within which our selected artists are working, and setting up provocative and enlightening juxtapositions and engagements between these and the London contemporary art scene through exhibitions and special off-site projects.

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narrative projects is pleased to host Sala Antonio of Galeria Vermelho, São Paulo, Brazil. The projection room Sala Antonio is a space dedicated to presenting artists' works, which border filmmaking and the visual arts. These works often require specific conditions for screening, whether due to their length, technical production aspects or narrative format, which would not allow these films to be duly appreciated in a typical exhibition situation. For one weekend we are bringing to London a programme of video works by some of the most exciting Brazilian artists. Curated by Fabiano Doyle.
Artists: Dora Longo Bahia | Lia Chaia | Clara Ianni | Motta & Lima | Guilherme Peters | Dias & Riedweg

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image: Lia Chaia, Faces, 2016

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An amazing opportunity to take part in the newly commissioned performance work by Taus Makhacheva at the upcoming Liverpool Biennial. Please contact Sarah Happersberger at sarahh@biennial.com by Friday 1 June

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If you would like to learn more about the connection between photography and philosophy save the date for our panel discussion in collaboration with The Photographers Gallery in London on Saturday 23 June!

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The images now on line! Don't miss the exhibition during this PHOTO LONDON week!

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narrative projects is pleased to present The Mind’s Eye: The Photographs of Derek Parfit, an archive of images captured by one of the most unusual and influential philosophers of our time. This exhibition, the first ever of Parfit’s photographs, will examine his idiosyncratic method and practice, introducing a previously unpublished oeuvre that complicates the legacy of this century’s most original moral philosopher.

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image©Derek Parfit, Untitled (Grand Canal, Venice), c1980s

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Carlos Noronha Feio exhibition in Wall Street International magazine! Last few days left to catch the show before it closes!

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We definitely made an impression in Brussels! Carlos Noronha Feio presentation featured in OCULA review of this jubilee Brussels art week! #artbrussels50th

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Portuguese press about the show!

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It was an exciting exhibition! Some images here in case you missed it.

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More about POPPOSITIONS! In Dutch

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Throw back to last week! POPPOSITIONS in Brussels featured in Art Viewer

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POPPOSITIONS opening today at 3pm! Stop by if you are in Brussels or check out our booth on Artsy!

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Carlos Noronha Feio second solo exhibition at the gallery! Exciting new rug works and series of delicate drawings on view until 5 May! Or, on our website!

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Image: even if at heart we are uncertain of the will to connect, there is a common future ahead by Carlos Noronha Feio, Installation view

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Liverpool Biennial 2018 has announced the artists and the projects list! Congratulations to Taus Makhacheva on a new commission for the biennial! See you there in July!

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narrative projects is pleased to present ‘even if at heart we are uncertain of the will to connect, there is a common future ahead’ by Carlos Noronha Feio. In his second solo exhibition at the gallery, Noronha Feio expands on one of the most significant sides of his practice, a series of rugs made in Arraiolos (Portugal) with the traditional technique and inspired by the iconography of the war rugs of Afghanistan.
Noronha Feio’s artistic practice spans across a range of diffe...rent mediums from painting and drawing to textile, animation and sound installations. Such diverse experience of the possibilities of each medium helps the artist to transcend constrains of tradition, using a more open approach to the rigid rules of composition and ornamentation present in the traditional rugs from Arraiolos. The four, large, new rug works produced for the exhibition demonstrate a more pictorial approach to the composition. The strict rules are abandoned here in favour of free image construction more akin to painting.
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More about Narrative Projects

Narrative Projects is located at 110 New Cavendish Street, W1W 6XR London, United Kingdom
+ 44 (0) 20 7637 9715
Monday: -
Tuesday: 11:00 - 18:00
Wednesday: 11:00 - 18:00
Thursday: 11:00 - 18:00
Friday: 11:00 - 18:00
Saturday: 11:00 - 18:00
Sunday: -
http://www.narrativeprojects.com/