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Sentient Summer

Sentient Summer - installation view
Sentient Summer - installation view
Sentient Summer - installation view
Sentient Summer - installation view
Sentient Summer - installation view
Sentient Summer - installation view
Sentient Summer - installation view
Sentient Summer - installation view
Sentient Summer - installation view
Sentient Summer - installation view
Sentient Summer - installation view
Sentient Summer - installation view
Fani Parali, Gravity upon the Umbilical Creature, 2021, PVC, plaster bandage, paint, PVA dimensions variable
Fani Parali, Gravity upon the Umbilical Creature, 2021, PVC, plaster bandage, paint, PVA dimensions variable
Fani Parali, Survival Shifter, 2021  Steel, life cast, aluminium, cable ties, wire, plaster bandage, paint, 192cm x 80cm x 55cm
Fani Parali, Survival Shifter, 2021 Steel, life cast, aluminium, cable ties, wire, plaster bandage, paint, 192cm x 80cm x 55cm
Sentient Summer - installation view
Sentient Summer - installation view
Sam Austen, New Moon, 2021, jesmonite, fibreglass, latex, steel wire, 50cm x 60cm x
Sam Austen, New Moon, 2021, jesmonite, fibreglass, latex, steel wire, 50cm x 60cm x
Fani Parali, Crested Elix Plant, 2021, Steel, plaster bandage life cast, paint, 65 cm x 40 cm x 35 cm
Fani Parali, Crested Elix Plant, 2021, Steel, plaster bandage life cast, paint, 65 cm x 40 cm x 35 cm
Sam Austen, Night’s Arrival, 2021, Plasticine, chicken wire, wood, jesmonite, 32 cm x 23 cm x 37 cm
Sam Austen, Night’s Arrival, 2021, Plasticine, chicken wire, wood, jesmonite, 32 cm x 23 cm x 37 cm
Fani Parali, Desert Vision Resting, 2021, Clay, 7 cm x 13 cm x 9 cm
Fani Parali, Desert Vision Resting, 2021, Clay, 7 cm x 13 cm x 9 cm
Fani Parali, Owl, 2021, Clay, 15cm x 20cm x 3cm
Fani Parali, Owl, 2021, Clay, 15cm x 20cm x 3cm
Sam Austen, 2000 years ago, 2021, Jesmonite, fibreglass, 13cm x 38cm
Sam Austen, 2000 years ago, 2021, Jesmonite, fibreglass, 13cm x 38cm
Sam Austen, Earthshine, 2021, Jesmonite, steel wire, fibreglass, 12cm x 38cm
Sam Austen, Earthshine, 2021, Jesmonite, steel wire, fibreglass, 12cm x 38cm
Sam Austen, Forest, 2021, Wire, 100cm x 30cm x 0.5cm
Sam Austen, Forest, 2021, Wire, 100cm x 30cm x 0.5cm
Sam Austen, Night’s Witness, 2021, Plasticine, spray paint, jesmonite, wood, chicken wire 32cm x 19cm x 35cm
Sam Austen, Night’s Witness, 2021, Plasticine, spray paint, jesmonite, wood, chicken wire 32cm x 19cm x 35cm
Sam Austen, Skeleton Palm, 2021, Wire, spray paint, 82cm x 26cm x 34cm
Sam Austen, Skeleton Palm, 2021, Wire, spray paint, 82cm x 26cm x 34cm

Location

Sundy, London

Date

03.06 –16.07.2021

Photography

Liam Tickner

Subheadline

Sundy is pleased to present Sentient Summer, a two person exhibition by Sam Austen and Fani Parali. Sentient Summer explores themes around wildness, apocalypse, transformation and science fiction, using installation, sculpture and sound. This show is part of the ongoing exhibition series Lovers where artist couples are invited to exhibit their individual practices alongside each other at Sundy. Austen and Parali’s collaboration is conceived as a night garden inhabited by plants, creatures and objects created by the artists. There is a strong sense of an alternative reality distinctly separate from what is going on outside of the walls of the exhibition space, turning one wall into a portal from which the inhabitants of the garden morph and shape-shift into others. Most of the creatures found in the garden are hybrids of some sort, plants turn into insects, planets turn into flowers, humans turn into plants, plants into animals. A soft and equalizing light envelopes the garden, stripping away hierarchies and harmonizing all beings.

Text

Sundy is pleased to present Sentient Summer, a two person exhibition by Sam Austen and Fani Parali. Sentient Summer explores themes around wildness, apocalypse, transformation and science fiction, using installation, sculpture and sound. This show is part of the ongoing exhibition series Lovers where artist couples are invited to exhibit their individual practices alongside each other at Sundy. Austen and Parali’s collaboration is conceived as a night garden inhabited by plants, creatures and objects created by the artists. There is a strong sense of an alternative reality distinctly separate from what is going on outside of the walls of the exhibition space, turning one wall into a portal from which the inhabitants of the garden morph and shape-shift into others. Most of the creatures found in the garden are hybrids of some sort, plants turn into insects, planets turn into flowers, humans turn into plants, plants into animals. A soft and equalizing light envelopes the garden, stripping away hierarchies and harmonizing all beings.