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FLARE-UP

Angela de la Cruz, Abi Palmer, Avril Corroon, Bella Milroy, Benoît Piéron, Carolyn Lazard, Christine Sun Kim, Derek Jarman, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Freestylers, Jamila Prowse, Jesse Darling, JJJJJerome Ellis, Leah Clements, Lizzy Rose, RA Walden, Racheal Crowther

May 21 – Aug 16

Goldsmiths Centre for Contemporary Art
Alternative Space

Goldsmiths Centre for Contemporary Art

St James's, London SE14 6AD, UK SE14 6AD

Wed-Sun 12pm-6pm (galleries), Mon-Fri 10am-4pm (café)

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CCA galleries open Wed—Sun, 12pm—6pm

About

Flare-Up will be the first institutional exhibition in London to bring together UK-based and international visual artists whose work engages with the poetics and aesthetics of illness, disability, neurodivergence and Deafness. Presenting work by seventeen artists across Goldsmiths CCA, the exhibition brings together sculpture, installation, painting, film, poetry, music and performance as tools of expression and activism. A flare-up refers to the fluctuating intensification of symptoms associated with chronic conditions; in music, a flare is a surge in volume or energy – an escalation that can also be celebratory. The exhibition draws on this affective quality, presenting works that use light, sound and water to engage with transcendence, mourning and joy. Many works address the daily rituals of care – or survival – alongside the labour of access. They also attend to the spiritual and redemptive, whether through hope placed in a medical system where much remains unexplained, or through the bodily and emotional intensities of pain, exclusion and alienation, intercut with intimacy and pleasure.

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contemporarygroup exhibitionsculptureinstallationpaintingfilmpoetrymusicperformancedisabilityillnessneurodivergenceDeafnessactivismcareaccessibilityqueercrip aestheticsHIV/AIDS legacy
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