Haris
Epaminonda
28.04.06
– 03.06.06
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Private view: Friday 28 April 7 to 9pm
Exhibition dates: Saturday 29 April to Saturday 3 June 2006
Open:
Thursday to Saturday 12 to 6pm and by appointment
Domo Baal is delighted to present Haris Epaminonda's first solo
show in the gallery.
“Somehow I am attempting to make a picture out of all these
fragments in order to indicate some greater whole and yet I think
that knowledge might be found in the in-between of the spaces, or
in the elsewhere of the reiterative process. Perhaps I am connecting
knowing with the texture of thought and sense. Your work assembles
itself in ways that indicate passages from one level to another,
always in search of the next register, overflowing and then stilling
like water wishing to indicate depth. Sometimes the elements feel
like traces of memory, at other moments, vestiges or fragments that
have lost their place in a chain of encounter. One moment you appear
as a teller of strange children's stories, and then equally this
might switch to dark gothic tales. There appears little by way of
boundary definition but rather a restless pursuit of that which
appears to fall outside. Anyway the subject is simply what it does,
but the ground of the subject is also paradoxically an abyss, which
opens out a gap or space of impossibility within the heart of representation.
So we both
have to cling to the idea that this has been our space
of encounter, or at worst, a painful scattering across the field
we call our passage. And then another day.”
Jonathan Miles, London April 2006
Extract from “Gesture between Worlds, The Art of Haris Epaminonda”,
written and published for this exhibition and available at the private
view.
Haris Epaminonda graduated from the Royal College of Art in 2003
and lives and works in Nicosia and London. Her Video 'Nemesis 52'
has been shown at the Portobello Film Festival (2003), 21st World
Wide Video Festival Amsterdam (2004), in The Year of France in China,
Bizart, Shanghai, and at Peripheral Visions, Cork Ireland, (2005)
as well as in 13+ at DOMOBAAL (2005). She also exhibited in 'Paradisiaco'
at DOMOBAAL with Neal Rock and Rebecca Stevenson (2004).
Haris Epaminonda has been selected for East International, Norwich
2006 and also has been awarded a residency at the Künstlerhaus
Bethanien in Berlin (April 2008). Her work is in the Deutsche Bank
Collection, London.
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