How are you Babe?

Event date: 19/03/2019

Featuring works by Alice Morey, Iseult Enright, Madelynn Mae Green, Mew Jirasirikul, Monica Perez Vega, Niloofar Taatizadeh, Paola Estrella, Rosie Gibbens, Rayvenn D’Clark and Yuli Serfaty. How are you Babe? is exploring a contemporary collective feeling of hope from a female perspective. The exhibition will showcase ten international artists, creating a dialogue through performance, sculpture, virtual reality, painting and video installation. The artists will share an intimate view into their perception of the time we live in, questioning social conventions and aesthetic convictions. While it seems tempting to get lost within this generation and its complex issues, the exhibition aims to share a sense of being off to new horizons. By bringing together emerging talents who honestly confront us with the ambiguities of personal expectations and within society, the show delivers a hopeful picture of individual self-determination within the collective.

Reported by: Francesca Della Penna

Reported by: Itteshad Hossain

Itteshad has been with WinkBall since its early incarnation. He studied film at Queen Mary, University of London and his love of film has transferred into his reports for WinkBall. Itteshad has filmed some of our best reports including the BFI film screening of Ingrid Goes West and the ITV gala in both London and Manchester. Before working for WinkBall he was a freelance videographer and worked as a production runner for several companies.

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How are you Babe?

Featuring works by Alice Morey, Iseult Enright, Madelynn Mae Green, Mew Jirasirikul, Monica Perez Vega, Niloofar Taatizadeh, Paola Estrella, Rosie Gibbens, Rayvenn D’Clark and Yuli Serfaty. How are you Babe? is exploring a contemporary collective feeling of hope from a female perspective. The exhibition will showcase ten international artists, creating a dialogue through performance, sculpture, virtual reality, painting and video installation. The artists will share an intimate view into their perception of the time we live in, questioning social conventions and aesthetic convictions. While it seems tempting to get lost within this generation and its complex issues, the exhibition aims to share a sense of being off to new horizons. By bringing together emerging talents who honestly confront us with the ambiguities of personal expectations and within society, the show delivers a hopeful picture of individual self-determination within the collective.

Event Location: Blank100, 100 De Beauvoir Road, Unit 5, London N1 4EN
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Francesca Della Penna
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Itteshad Hossain
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