11 Nov 2013

Private View Thursday Night @ Narrative Gallery, London


Accumulation, Displacement, Deletion, Rearrangement and Insistence

Nástio Mosquito, Carlos Noronha Feio, Richard Parry


15 November – 21 December 2013

Private View on Thursday 14 November 2013, 6 – 8 pm


For its second exhibition narrative gallery is pleased to present works by Nástio Mosquito, Carlos Noronha Feio and Richard Parry. The three artists work in a wide range of media that varies from painting, sculpture and video to sound works, performance, music and poetry writing and a subversive act as a medium of art production.

What brings them together in this exhibition is their critical outlook towards 'a system' as a large conceptual structure. Their relationship with 'a system' starts with critical challenge and an attempt to break it down to locate their own position within it. They use this resulting rubble of meanings to construct the artists' own story, to build new historical and conceptual connections. With a degree of radical nihilism and self-irony they scrutinise issues such as the politics of representation, decolonisation and the true essence of post colonialism, as well as the role major cultural institutions play in the expansion of global capital.








Best regards

Carlos Noronha Feio

Next shows:

New Order: British Art Today II(group), Saatchi Gallery, 
London, 10th December 2013 - 6th April 2014



Nature Morte: contemporary artists reinvigorate the still life tradition
Thames & Hudson, 15th of October 2013 (Book)


Recent shows:

A Monsters Heart, Ve.schg, Vienna. 
29th October 2013 

Universim, geralmente de utilização Universal, Portuguese National Pantheon,
sound installation and poster publication, 2-29 of September 2013

The Art of Not Making, curated by Michael Petry, 
Hå gamle prestegard, Nærbø, Norway

'THIS THIS MONSTER THIS THINGS', (group), Ikon Gallery,  

Flat Pack Native and Other Pacific Constructions, (solo), Carlos Carvalho Contemporary Art
Lisbon, Portugal

The Flag: Instruction Manual #2Sazmanab Platform for Contemporary Art, Tehran, Iran




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