Kunst & Kultur
Karl Murphy & Collaborators: I Extend My Arms
In this exhibition project developed from a residency in 2023 with ArtHouse Jersey, queer artists Karl Murphy, Lewis G Burton, Yasmine Akim, Dr. Adam Perchard, and Jack Killick draw inspiration from the work and lives of surrealist pioneers Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore who moved to Jersey in 1937 at a time of transformative global upheaval.
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I Extend My Arms is a space where poetic reflection and connection to the ancient heartbeat of Jersey serve to rekindle Cahun and Moore's legacy amidst the challenges of current times, where many see fractured selves mirroring a world succumbing to the unrelenting force of capital.
For this contemporary group of queer artists, Jersey embodies both refuge and rebellion, offering a unique backdrop to probe the essence of selfhood in an era marked by disruption. Working with sound, video, sculptural installation, drawings and performance, this short run exhibition promises to create a beguiling world drawn from the queer body in visceral landscapes.
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12th September 2024
10:30 - 18:00 -
13th September 2024
10:30 - 18:00 -
14th September 2024
10:30 - 18:00 -
15th September 2024
10:30 - 18:00
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We want to be open and accessible to all visitors to ensure that the widest number of people can enjoy our exhibitions and events. If you require any further information or assistance please contact us directly.
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- Lift or stairlift
- Suitable for visitors with limited mobility
- Wheelchair access throughout
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ArtHouse Jersey at Capital House
8 Church St
Jersey
St. Helier
JE2 3NN
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ArtHouse Jersey at Capital House is a brand new, multipurpose arts space located on the ground floor of the brutalist building at 8 Church Street, tucked behind The Royal Square and alongside St. Helier Town Church.