Robert Cervera work is showing at ‘Ichor’, a collaborative exhibition at Danielle Arnaud Gallery in London

by Brit Es Magazine
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Ichor, it is a three-person exhibition at Danielle Arnaud gallery which brings together the work of Robert Cervera, Katarina Hruskova and Alix Marie. Considering the collaborative exhibition and its contained ecosystem as a frame narrative, the works question the porosity of living bodies, objects, products and informations.

Ichor, it is a three-person exhibition at Danielle Arnaud gallery which brings together the work of Robert Cervera, Katarina Hruskova and Alix Marie. Considering the collaborative exhibition and its contained ecosystem as a frame narrative, the works question the porosity of living bodies, objects, products and informations. 

Robert Cervera has born in Barcelona. Lives and works in London. His work explores materiality and our relationship with it. The one-to-one physical encounter between our body and the work is paired with a reassessment of the nature and behaviour of the materials used, which seem to defy their assumed roles and taxonomies. A recurring interest is the dialogue between the molecular and the molar: formlessness and flow entering a dialogue with form, structure and systems.

Robert studied for an MA in Sculpture at the Royal College, London (2012-2014) and Postgraduate Diploma in Fine Art at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts, London (2010-2011). Recent exhibitions include: The Spring Exhibition 2016, Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen; Rare Collisions of Purpose, Boetzelaer|Nispen, Amsterdam; The things we make, make us, Space in Between at Eton College, Windsor; Re:Pro, OK Corral, Copenhagen; Stuart Barnes, Robert Cervera, Tom Owen, Studio 1.1, London; Tara has no rooms inside, Unit 1, London.

Robert Cervera won the 2014 Kenneth Armitage Young Sculptor Prize for his MA degree show at the Royal College of Art, London.

Danielle Arnaud it’s a gallery created in 1995. It encourages artists to develop their practice without the constraints of market or trends through a programme of curated exhibitions, solo shows and projects, both within the gallery and the public realm.

Cover images (From left to right) : 1) Poured Sheet (B) , 2015, Robert Cervera; 2) Blister (pale blue sandwiches), 2016, Robert Cervera; 3) Drawn reservoirs, 2016, Robert Cervera.
Photos © Oskar Proctor
All info from: http://www.daniellearnaud.com/

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ICHOR

Until Sunday 10 April 2016
Danielle Arnaud Gallery
123 Kennington Road,
London SE11 6SF UK
Fri, Sat & Sun 2-6pm (or by appointment)

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