'Nay, her foot speaks': Group exhibition opening Wednesday 12 July 5-9pm

13 July - 15 September 2023

'Nay, her foot speaks'

Group exhibition opening & summer party

Wednesday 12 July

5-9pm

The exhibition continues until the 15 September

 

Including work by:

 

Alicja Biala

Valerie Asiimwe Amani

Charlie Billingham

Francisco Rodriguez

Laila Tara H

Sophie Thun

Carmen Winant

 

‘Fie, fie upon her! There’s language in her eye, her cheek, her lip, Nay, her foot speaks’
Ulysses in William Shakespeare’s Trolius and Cressida, IV 5.54-57

 

Cooke Latham Gallery is pleased to announce a group exhibition that visually interrogates gesture; the non-verbal language by which power, religion, sexuality and humour have historically been read. Using the Shakespearian quote from Trolius and Cressida as a point of departure the exhibition investigates how gestures have historically been used artistically (in the quoted instance to pigeonhole a woman as ‘wanton’) to analyse and ‘read’ those around us. As with spoken language, gestures evolve and mutate over time and their subtle politics, without a dictionary counterpart, come to reflect the societal norms and geographic concerns of those that make/ 'read' them. The artists included in the exhibition all use gesture as a conceptual tool, either to parody or cast reflection upon the historical lexicon of gesture within their own culture or to create a new, hypothetical, gestural alphabet of their own.

 

The exhibition will be accompanied by a text by Toby Upson