December Shows at No.9 Cork Street: Thom Yorke, Josh Brolin, HdM GALLERY
Art, music, film and poetry collide, featuring Marcel·la Barceló, Josh Brolin, Apollinaria Broche, Stanley Donwood, Greig Fraser and Thom Yorke
Art, music, film and poetry collide, featuring Marcel·la Barceló, Josh Brolin, Apollinaria Broche, Stanley Donwood, Greig Fraser and Thom Yorke
Marcel·la Barceló and Apollinaria Broche, ‘Island of the Fay’
HdM GALLERY’s dual exhibition of Paris-based Marcel·la Barceló and Apollinaria Broche takes its title from Edgar Allan Poe’s ethereal 1841 essay, ‘Island of the Fay’, a key inspiration for both artists. Curated by Nick Hackworth, the show brings together Barceló’s dreamlike paintings of solitary figures in otherworldly landscapes and Broche’s surreal work in bronze and ceramic, creating human-sized flowering plants and metamorphosing woodland creatures.
29 November – 14 December
Stanley Donwood and Thom Yorke, ‘Logical Absurdity’
Stanley Donwood and Thom Yorke have collaborated for more than three decades on the visuals for Radiohead. For ‘Logical Absurdity’, presented by TIN MAN ART, the duo debut 20 new works, including screen prints, linocuts, lithographs, paintings and tapestries, inspired by 17th-century Persian nautical maps, 1960s military charts and Mediaeval Flemish textiles.
29 November – 14 December
Greig Fraser/Josh Brolin, ‘EXPOSURES’
Cinematographer Greig Fraser and actor Josh Brolin present original photography and prose from their exploratory artistic memoir DUNE: EXPOSURES (2024). An ode to the art of filmmaking, Fraser’s candid and evocative images, and Brolin’s vivid writing offer a behind-the-scenes view of the creation of Denis Villeneuve’s epic films Dune (2021) and Dune: Part Two (2024).
29 November – 14 December
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Main Image: Thom Yorke and Stanley Donwood, Goom, 2022. Courtesy: the artists. Photo: © BJDeakin Photography