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'VainEgo': Yurim Gough Solo Exhibition at APT Gallery

Fine art ceramicist Yurim Gough will have a solo exhibition ‘VainEgo’ at APT Gallery in London from 12-29 May, 2022. The exhibition curated by Lee Sharrock will feature a series of wall-mounted ceramic pieces, drawings, film and photographic prints. 108 VainEgo ‘Army of Me’ ceramic heads will be exhibited at APT, as well as self-portrait drawings, photographs, sketch books and film.

Photograph of Yurim Gough with ‘Army of Me’ ceramic heads.

Photo credit: Daniele Roberts Mah

The APT gallery is part of the Art in Perpetuity Trust, a registered charity whose aims are to promote the value of creativity in the visual arts. APT was founded in 1995 by a group of artists in an old warehouse on Deptford Creek. 

 

Gough made 108 ceramic heads for the ‘VainEgo’ installation because of the significance of the number in Buddhism. According to Bhante Gunaratana, the number 108 is reached by multiplying the senses smell, touch, taste, hearing, sight, and consciousness by whether they are painful, pleasant or neutral, and again by whether the feelings are internally generated or externally occurring, , and yet again by past, present and future. 

 

 

 

All the featured works were made during a 6-year period which was triggered by Yurim Gough’s breast cancer diagnosis in May 2016, and her subsequent treatment and recovery. During this challenging time, Gough sought solace in her work, expressing the emotions and experiences of her cancer treatment through life drawing and ceramics.  Gough has since made a full recovery and chose to exhibit the art she made during her diagnosis and treatment in the month of May 6 years after her first diagnosis. 

 

Yurim Gough says: “The VainEgo project moves on from imagined stories to real stories, with myself as the subject. In 2016, during my breast cancer treatment, I drew daily self-portraits. During lockdown 2020 I made half-sculptures of all these drawings. The VainEgo project was a 100% cathartic process.  Focusing on creativity was a great tool to release emotions, weakness and pain, especially after I found that I had breast cancer and the subsequent treatment and recovery. I also got a strong spiritual feeling from the creative process and that I was able to survive from the cancer journey. VainEgo consists of one word and depicts myself in the mirror looking for my ego. As the fight against cancer began I drew my feelings, which changed from day to day, and I also drew my changing body nude onto a ceramic bowl. In addition, photographs and videos of myself at that time will also be presented for the first time in this exhibition."

Gough is a talented fine art ceramicist who merges the draughtsmanship and gender fluid mind-set of Grayson Perry with the autobiographical honesty of Tracey Emin. Gough was born in South Korea where she had a successful early career as a shoe designer, working in Tokyo and London before moving to the UK where she pursued a career as a fine artist and ended up settling in Cambridge where she has a studio.  

As well as the VainEgo exhibition at APT Gallery, Gough is going to be featured in a major group show at the prestigious Fondation d’entreprise Bernardaud in Limoges from June 2022 to March 2023. Limoges is the famed centre of ceramics where Picasso made some of his most iconic ceramic works.  Gough will exhibit several pieces from her Gender-Fluid series in Limoges. 

VainEgo consists of one word and depicts the artist in the mirror searching for her ego. As the fight against cancer began, she drew her feelings, which changed daily and also drew her nude body onto a ceramic bowl to document the changes in her physique during treatment. The 108 VainEgo “Army of me” heads that will be on display at APT gallery in the ‘VainEgo’ exhibition were created at the time of Covid lockdown, when Gough selected 108 sketches out of 162 self-portraits she made during the time of her cancer diagnosis and treatment, and sculpting them in three dimensions. 

 

As well as the 108 sculptured heads, photographs and video of the artist at that time will also be exhibited alongside 20 ‘VainEgo’ bowls decorated with the life story of Yurim Gough, documenting her journey from birth in Korea through her journey as a shoe designer and subsequent move to England. The bowls have titles such as ‘Born’, ‘Marriage’, ‘Paper Dolls’ and ‘Houses’, and each one tells a story about an important time of the artists’s life. For example about ‘Paper Doll’s Gough says: “At the age of five, I had collected close to one hundred paper dolls of people. I cut out the dolls from sheets of paper and clothed them with pretty clothes and trinkets, and imagined the lives of the different characters. I remember one day, I was sent to the supermarket with my mother 's purse to buy some food, and I bought a paper doll with the change. I was supposed to return the change to my mother.” 

 
According to Gough the purpose of this exhibition is to make the audience see breast cancer more intimately, and also experience the innermost thoughts of the artist visually, whilst communicating how making art made her feel alive. 


The mission of the Art in Perpetuity Trust is to support creative thought and artistic vision both in the studio and in the wider world.  At its freehold premises on the banks of Deptford Creek, APT provides 42 secure studios for visual artists, a contemporary art gallery, a working sculpture yard and an external public performance space.  

For more information on APT gallery go to: https://www.aptstudios.org

Rebirth: A Group exhibition at 99 Projects Curated by Lee Sharrock

Lee Sharrock is teaming up with Frances Casey, director of 99 Projects Gallery in West London, on a group exhibition with the them of ‘Rebirth’.
Featured artists; Aaron Bevan Bailey, Ann-Marie James, Bruce French, Eva Yates, Josephine Zentner, Katrina Russell Adams, Kay Gasei, Kristjana S Williams, Lauren Baker, LUAP, Misia-O’, Poppy Lennox, Redbellboy, Remi Rough, Sarah Emily Porter, Simon McCheung, Trish Wylie, Yurim Gough 

Image artwork by Remi Rough 

‘Rebirth’ is a group exhibition featuring some of the UK’s most exciting upcoming contemporary artists, juxtaposed with more established artists to provoke a visual dialogue with the theme of Rebirth. The exhibition runs from Friday 4th to Sunday 27th March and features paintings, prints, photography, sculpture and ceramics. 

Several of the featured artists have been featured in Lee Sharrock’s FAD Magazine column ‘The Upcoming’: https://fadmagazine.com/category/featured-content/the-upcoming

Over two years have passed since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, during which time we were confined to our homes due to lockdowns, prompting a reevaluation of the things that really matter, and a rediscovery and renewed appreciation of the healing power of nature during our daily walks or time spent in the garden.

As the days grow longer, sunlight and the gradual emergence of snowdrops promise the imminent arrival of spring, and with spring comes hope for an end to the pandemic, which makes the theme of ‘Rebirth’ seem like an appropriate one for the exhibition at 99 Projects.  

The artworks in this exhibition are a reflection of either; a creative rebirth; a renaissance in creative output born from a period of hibernation and introspection; a spiritual rebirth; a sexual rebirth; recovery from an illness; a rebirth of studying, reading and learning; a period of new life, growth or activity; a cognitive or psychological rebirth; or a reinforced appreciation of natural beauty and the life cycle of fauna and flora. 

Curator Lee Sharrock says: “Rebirth: The process of being reincarnated or born again. The endless cycle of birth, death and rebirth. The word Rebirth can have different meanings and different interpretations for different people. It could be a physical, creative, spiritual or personal reawakening. After two years of lockdowns and the pain and tragedy so many people around the world experienced as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, I wanted to curate a joyful exhibition featuring artworks that make the heart sing and give hope for brighter days ahead. A rebirth after the darkness of winter and the dark days of the pandemic. Now more than ever we appreciate the beauty of nature, the sound of birdsong, the emergence of blossom on a tree, or the rejuvenating power of a walk in the woods. 

From the uplifting neon palette of Remi Rough’s abstract paintings and Bruce French’s abstract figurative painting inspired by a creative rebirth that took him to Japan to study with Japanese Sumi Ink calligraphy artist Rei Watanebe - Sho Sumi, to the exquisitely photographed Orchids of Misia-O’, and fauna and flora of Kristjana S Williams’s hand-cut collage; to the contemporary portrait of Narcissus by Eva Yates, which lends its name to daffodils, symbolizing the rebirth and new beginnings, the mental rebirth symbolized by LUAP’s Pink Bear, and Kay Gasei’s dreamy ‘Prophet’ painting, which was inspired by Kahlil Gibran’s 1923 book of poetry exploring the human condition, and Aaron Bevan Bailey’s painting ‘Blessings of Ngai’, which was inspired by time he spent with the Samburu in Africa, where he went to explore his African roots and ancestry, all the artists have experienced some sort of Rebirth.  Perhaps the words of Lauren Baker’s neon ‘The Answer is Inside’ sum up the heart of this exhibition, for we all had to do a lot of soul-searching in the past couple of years, and hopefully we came out the other side stronger, and more willing to embrace life and be open to possibilities after a period of enforced introspection.”

A percentage of proceeds from any sales during the exhibition will be donated to Choose Love and Macmillan Cancer.  There are personal reasons behind this choice of charities: 99 Projects founder Frances Casey received a cancer diagnosis during lockdown, and is making a full recovery, while featured artist Yurim Gough documented her cancer journey and recovery after being diagnosed with breast cancer, with a series of self-portraits featured in her ceramic art. One of these ceramics is featured in ‘Rebirth’.  

99 Projects Director Frances Casey says: “I’m excited to introduce some of the most exciting emerging and more established contemporary artists working in the UK today, with the ‘Rebirth’ group show at 99 projects in Kensal Rise. A mixture of paintings, sculpture, prints and ceramics united by the theme of ‘Rebirth’, promises to provide an uplifting escape from the harsh reality of the past couple of years, and a hope for brighter days ahead.”

Curator Lee Sharrock was on the committee of Macmillan Cancer charity art auctions for several years, and has chosen Choose Love because they strive to help people who are fleeing war, climate emergencies, famine or persecution and trying to reach a safer destination where they and their families can have a better life.  After all, we all deserve the chance of Rebirth. 

About 99 Projects 

99 Projects is a gallery and events space in North West London, established in 2021 by Frances Casey. The gallery space was designed by Newman Zieglmeier architects to maximise natural light with a minimal design and atmospheric space. 

Frances represents a selection of established, emerging, local and international artists and showcase an urban and eclectic, ever-changing roster of Solo Exhibitions and Group Shows. 

https://www.99projects.co.uk

PRETTYBIRD UK Co-Founder Juliette Larthe Receives Outstanding Achievement Award at UKMVAs

Bobby Gillespie with Juliette Larthe

During a ceremony at London’s iconic music venue the Roundhouse on Thursday 4th November, Juliette Larthe, executive producer and co-founder of PRETTYBIRD UK, was presented with the UKMVA Outstanding Achievement Award with a powerful and poignant speech given by long-time friend Writer, Artist Primal Scream's, Bobby Gillespie. 

Juliette was presented with the prestigious award in recognition of a 30 year career during which she has made a prolific contribution to music videos. Working over this time with over 500 artists including; Pam Hogg, Supergrass, Spiritualized, Robyn, The Horrors, Morcheeba, Rihanna, Kanye West, FKA Twigs, Two Door Cinema Club, M.I.A, I See MONSTAS, Charli XCX, Björk, Coldplay, London Grammar, Hercules & Love Affair feat. Faris Badwan, Arca, Jesse Ware, Rita Ora, Bananrama, Paul Weller, Bibi Zhou, Little Simz, 1975, Rudimental, Marianne Faithful, Primal Scream, Uckers, Pussycat Dolls, Piero Pirupa, SG Lewis, Amun, Kylie Minogue, Mae Muller, MEDUZA, sam tompkins, Paloma Faith, Birdy, Earth to Dora, Remember We Were Lovers, The Hives, Super Furry Animals, Catatonia, Radiohead, Adam F, Manneskin, U2, and many more… 

PRETTYBIRD UK producer Benji Landman put together a video montage with highlights from Juliette’s career, and messages from friends and collaborators opening with Carrie Sutton, EP and Commissioner, and going on to include Actress/ director/writer Samantha Morton; Mother/ Model/  Activist, Cultural Innovator and Global Ambassador of The Queens Commonwealth Trust, Naomi Campbell; artists Gilbert & George; PRETTYBIRD CEO & Co-Founder Kerstin Emhoff & Co-Founder Paul Hunter; and Artist Nick Knight. The video also featured contributions from Bobby Gillespie, Dr. Pam Hogg Icon and Artist, Director and former commissioner Trudy Bellinger, Juliette's daughter and medical student Poppy Spaceman Pierce, and images of Hank Jackson her son, as well as Directors Margot Bowman, Salomon Ligthelm, Diane Martell and Eric Wareheim, VP of Sony Music Mike O’Keefe, EP Beth Montague, Director Jim Canty, Commissioner John Hassay, Cinematographer Rina Yang, Super Furry Animals Artist and Singer Gruff Rhys, and EP Phil Tidy.

PRETTYBIRD came out in full force for the Awards show, which also saw wins for Best Editing in a Video award for Little Simz’s ‘Introvert’, Edited by Elise Butt at Trim Editing and directed by Salomon Lighthelm.

In attendance was Juliette Larthe, Head of  Music Videos and Special Projects Chris Murdoch, Producer Benji Landman, Producer and EP Paulette Caletti, New Business Shiara Miranda, Artist Sophie Muller, Artist Theo Adams, Producer Martha McGuirk, Producer Katie Lambert, Runner and Medical Student Poppy Angelica, Artist and Director Rodrigo Inada, Artist and Director Margot Bowman, Illustrator and Director Rei Nadal, PA Josh Collings, Director Yousef Thami, PA Enrique Da Silva, Exec Producer Ted Thornton, Animator  Isabel Garrett, Director Jess Kohl, Primal Scream's Bobby Gillespie, Artist & Director Joseph Wilson, Director and Photographer Tom Beard, Director Ben Cole, Director Sadé Clacken Joseph, Spiritualized’s JSpaceman, Producer Sorcha Bacon, Curator Lee Sharrock, Artist Pam Hogg, Artist and Performer Princess Julia and Editor Amber Saunders.

https://www.lbbonline.com/news/prettybird-uk-co-founder-juliette-larthe-accepts-outstanding-achievement-award-at-ukmva