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Statement
Arte Globale is pleased to present ‘The Crook of the Elbow and Other Islands’, seven new works by Georgia Clemson.
How is a boundary created? What is the law inside your territory? Georgia Clemson asks these questions in ‘The Crook of the Elbow and Other Islands’.
Press Release
In this work, Clemson explores the layered meaning of the word boundary, and draws a parallel between the limits of a geographical territory, the skin as the body’s border and the invisible boundaries that we draw to protect our emotional selves. Clemson posits that the boundaries of the body and inner self can be breached, trespassed on, contested and guarded like the border of a nation. The boundaries that each of us creates for ourselves have an impact not only on our relationships with other people, but also with work, technology and media.
Location
71-75 Shelton Street | Exclusively by appointment
Covent Garden
London, GB