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Brishty Alam <> Erik Niedling, 2024, Installation view, Artissima, Turin. Photo by Flavio Palasciano.
Erik Niedling, Particles, 2012, glass panes coated with soot from burning parts of the artist's archive, 89 x 69 cm
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EXILE is pleased to participate in this year’s edition of ARTISSIMA with a dialogue presentation of works by Vienna-based artist Brishty Alam (*1988) and Erfurt-based artist Erik Niedling (*1973).
The works by Nielding and Alam engage in a dialogue on fragility, transformation, and the forces — both material and immaterial — that shape how we remember, understand, and preserve our histories and knowledge.
The transmutation of the artist’s archive into a molecular image mirrors the changing and evolution of the biological body, where molecules shift and redefine what is preserved and what is lost. Just as memory is ephemeral and subject to fragmentation, the body of work, much like the biological body, undergoes a continual process of transformation. This interplay of molecules — whether in art or science — shapes the delicate balance between what is passed down and what dissolves in the process.
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Fury of Past Time: A Life of Gwyn Thomas
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'Leeworthy set out to write a biography which fully reflects the complexity of Thomas' life, especially foregrounding 'the political character of Gwyn's character and creative output' but he does so much more, expanding the reader's knowledge by giving us not just the life but also the times... This punchy portrait of a real Welsh literary heavyweight hits home with the brutal realism of Thomas' jabbing prose and mordant wit.' – Jon Gower, Nation.Cymru 'Fury of Past Time is a model of its kind. An immense amount of research has gone into this biography, which will be the standard work on Gwyn Thomas for many years to come. It deserves to be read by those who already admire the fiction and will be an invaluable introduction for anyone coming to his writing for the first time.' – John Barnie (A review from www.gwales.com, with the permission of the Books Council of Wales) 'Leeworthy knows his subject intimately, sympathises with him entirely, and locates him globally in such a way as to leave the reader with no doubt as to his importance as a writer... Fury of Past Time is destined to be the definitive work on 'the Rhondda Runyon' for many years to come.' –