27/09/2024
Next week see’s LA-based British artist Jeremy Kidd, grandson of Barbara Hepworth, return to London for his latest solo show ‘Homecoming’ at Noho Showrooms.
The show will comprise of his large-scale digital photographic urbanscapes, selected dramatic American landscapes; his new body of work Climatic Temporal Shifts of the Sublime; and earlier still life’s.
Kidd’s portfolio embodies photography, installation art, sculpture, and digital works.
He is widely recognized as the creator of day-through-night photography where he combines sculptural elements and condenses up to 100 long-exposure photographs into a single work. Kidd believes this to be a more cohesive way of expressing a landscape pictorially. It allows him to explore movement and condenses time, allowing him to exemplify the transcendental in both the urban and natural landscape. This enables him to combine different times of day/night into one piece, exploring a scene for up to several weeks in each work. The results are grand-scale photomontages, often animated and accompanied by transcendental electronic music composed by Kidd, a talented musician.
Tuesday 1st October 6 - 8.30pm (PV - invite only)
Wednesday to Saturday 12 - 6pm
Sunday 12 - 4pm
Address:
Noho Showrooms,
67 Great Titchfield Street,
London, W1W 7PT
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