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    Studio West Presents “MAKING KIN”, Starring Yuma Radne, Paula Turmina, Olha Pryymak, Imogen Allen & Freya Fang Wang

    by Rubén Palma March 7, 2024
    written by Rubén Palma

    Back in January, Studio West presented “The Blush Upon Her Cheek“. Now the Notting Hill based gallery is ready to present their newest group exhibition, titled, “MAKING KIN“, curated by founder Caroline Boseley and co-curated by Bella Bonner-Evans.

    The exhibition features predominantly new paintings by five female artists: Imogen Allen, Olha Pryymak, Yuma Radné, Paula Turmina and Freya Fang Wang, alongside photographic prints and research materials by Plantaphilia (a collaboration between PhD student Iria Suárez Martínez and artist Paula Turmina). 

    Portrait of Freya Fang Wang. Image Courtesy of the Artist and STUDIO WEST
    Portrait of Imogen Allen. Image Courtesy of the Artist and STUDIO WEST
    Portrait of Paula Turmina. Photography by Asafe Ghalib. Image Courtesy of the Artist and STUDIO WEST
    Portrait of Yuma Radne. Photography by Ruben Binnendijk. Image Courtesy of the Artist and STUDIO WEST
    Portrait of Olha Pryymak. Photography by Gregor Petrikovic. Image Courtesy of the Artist and STUDIO WEST

    Inspired by multispecies feminist theorist Donna Haraway’s book, ‘Staying with the Trouble: Making Kin in the Chthulucene‘ (2016), the exhibition brings together practices which utilise storytelling to reimagine humanity’s relationship with the earth and its inhabitants. Taking up Haraway’s invitation to “stay with the trouble” by “making oddkin”, these artists draw on their experiences of post-colonial, indigenous, herbalist and rural contexts to envisage alternative ways of living together on a damaged earth. 

    Freya Fang Wang, The Noiseless Myriads, 2024, Acrylic, Oil Pastel, Plaster, Salt, Pigment on Canvas, 165 x 145 x 4cm. Image Courtesy of the Artist and STUDIO WEST
    Imogen Allen, Dissolving Mind, 2023, Oil on Canvas, 18 x 24cm. Image Courtesy of the Artist and STUDIO WEST
    Olha Pryymak, How to Battle Slugs (Queen Anne’s Lace, Horehound, Dandelion), 2023, Oil on Canvas, 130 x 87cm. Image Courtesy of the Artist and STUDIO WEST
    Paula Turmina and Iria Suárez Martínez (Plantaphilia), Gypsywort, 2024, Direct to Media Print on Brushed Aluminium Dibond, 14.8 x 21 x 0.3cm. Image Courtesy of the Artist and STUDIO WEST
    Yuma Radne, Eating a Carrot, 2023, Oil on Canvas, 170 x 150cm. Image Courtesy of the Artist and STUDIO WEST

    The “MAKING KIN” group-show will run from 14 March – 11 April, 2024, at Studio West, 216 KENSINGTON PARK RD, LONDON, W11 1NR.

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