Press Release
YOUNG GODS | 2013 London Graduates & Postgraduates | Curated by Zavier Ellis |
Griffin Gallery | Exhibition Dates: Thursday January 9th – Friday February 7th 2014 CHARLIE SMITH LONDON | Exhibition Dates: Thursday January 9th – Saturday February 8th 2014 |
Artists Ralph Brealey (Chelsea College of Arts) Jelena Bulajić (City & Guilds of London Art School) Mr & Mrs Phillip Cath (Goldsmiths University of London) Yussef Hu (Slade School of Fine Art) Virgile Ittah (Royal College of Art) David Lane (Chelsea College of Arts) James H Robertson (Royal Academy Schools) Molly Rooke (Royal College of Art) Mitra Saboury (Goldsmiths University of London) Marie von Heyl (Royal Academy Schools) |
YOUNG GODS, selected and curated by Zavier Ellis, takes place simultaneously at CHARLIE SMITH LONDON and the Griffin Gallery again in 2014. The 2014 edition of annual exhibition Young Gods will take place simultaneously across two locations in west and east London for the second year running. Selected and curated by Zavier Ellis, Director of Shoreditch gallery CHARLIE SMITH LONDON and co-founder of THE FUTURE CAN WAIT, the exhibition will be a multi-disciplinary presentation of London’s most exciting graduates from the summer of 2013, with three of the ten already being placed in the Saatchi Gallery collection. Young Gods is presented in association with the Griffin Gallery, supported by fine art brands Winsor & Newton, Conté à Paris and Liquitex. The exhibition promises to be a relevant focus on London’s most exciting future talent as Ellis continues to identify the capital’s best artists directly from Art College. Previous selections have included Steven Allan, David Blandy, Leah Capaldi, Oliver Clegg, Tessa Farmer, Sam Jackson, Annie Kevans, Alexis Milne, Nika Neelova and Douglas White. This year’s edition will combine painting, sculpture, video, performance, photography, collage and installation by artists from six different countries, emphasising the international and cross-disciplinary nature of London’s best Art Colleges. Each artist will exhibit at both venues and with several already going into major collections, Young Gods will also provide great opportunities for new and experienced collectors. |