Jeremy Evans | My Left Hand Wants to Buy Me a House

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PRIVATE VIEW | THURSDAY 30 OCTOBER | 6-9pm

Make Yourself a Home | A performed Invitation | 7:30pm

31 October - 07 November

Monday - Saturday | 1.30pm - 5pm    

An exhibition of 100 chronological text and image drawings which began as an experimental response to a temporary injury to the artist's dominant right hand. What starts off as an exploration of the disconnect between a level of skill (the artist's ability to draw) and a level of execution (in having to channel that ability through the unexperienced left hand), evolves, over the course of the drawings, into a meditation on motivation, ambition, procrastination and visualising; stopping off on the way to consider the relationship between humans and objects, the value of art, Pascal's wager, where fruit flies come from and why the outside colour of coloured pencils never matches the colour inside.

The exhibition is accompanied by the launch of Hand Book, a reformatting of all 100 drawings into a softcover book. 

Jeremy Evans is a London based artist working with text, drawing, video and performance. He graduated from Chelsea College of Art in 2007 and was selected for Bloomberg New Contemporaries in 2008. Recent exhibitions and performances include 'Untitled Dream of Philosophers; Subsequently Retitled' at Apiary Studios, London (2014); 'Hyperlogical Mythology of Things Tells Tales of Our Ancestors' at Camden Arts Centre London, (2013), TENT, Rotterdam (2013) and Sluice Art Fair, London, (2013);  'Book of Numbers' at dalla Rosa Gallery London (2012).

 

www.jeremyevansworks.com