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Liminal Gallery Podcast host, Louise Fitzjohn, speaks with contemporary artist Ingrid Berthon-Moine, who has artwork in our current group exhibition 'Try a little...Tenderness' which opened on 4th February in our Margate-based Gallery.
Ingrid Berthon-Moine is a French multi-disciplinary artist based in London. Her work examines the construction of gender identity and its behavioural consequences in our society. In 2020, she created the online project ‘I Lack it, I Like it’ where she interviews womxn, who work in various fields of the artistic and creative industries, on their notion of lack.
Berthon-Moine has exhibited in various group shows at venues including Love, Celebration and the Road Ahead, TJ Boulting, London, Open Mic by Abbas Zahedi, Frieze Art Fair, London, ‘Mãe’ at 55SP, Sao Paolo, Brazil (2022), ‘Drawing Biennial’ at Drawing Room (2021), Faire Corps, Galerie Paris-B, Paris, France, ‘Blame The Algorithm’ Stadtmuseum München, Germany (2019), ‘Playground’ Världskultur Museerna, Sweden (2018), Espace Temoin, ‘You Tear Us’ Kelder Projects, solo show, London (2018). She was short listed for the Mark Tanner Award 2021, The Ingram Prize 2021 and won a Barbican Art Trust residency in 2019.
Tender moments, tender flesh, tender touch, tender thoughts, tender heart, tender mind; try a little tenderness.
A tender moment is encapsulated in an act of thoughtfulness; a cup of tea at the end of the day, a gift of flowers, a display of love. Tenderness is to give up one's time, attention, precious moments devoted to another. Tenderness is also pain, a moment of fragility, of weakness. It evokes skin which expands, shrinks, multiplies, and shivers to the touch. Skin which is a dying organism, for surely that is what we all are. A tender morsel of meat, deliciously melts in the mouth.
Exploring these themes in contrasting ways ‘Try a little Tenderness’ brings together the works of Ingrid Berthon-Moine, Flora Bradwell and Damien Flood whose practice is unified in the attempt to capture these fleeting moments.
Read the full press release here:
https://www.liminal-gallery.com/try-a-little-tenderness
Contact us: [email protected]
Follow us on Instagram: @liminal_gallery
With original music by Lorenzo Bonari.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Liminal Gallery Podcast host, Louise Fitzjohn, speaks with contemporary artist Ingrid Berthon-Moine, who has artwork in our current group exhibition 'Try a little...Tenderness' which opened on 4th February in our Margate-based Gallery.
Ingrid Berthon-Moine is a French multi-disciplinary artist based in London. Her work examines the construction of gender identity and its behavioural consequences in our society. In 2020, she created the online project ‘I Lack it, I Like it’ where she interviews womxn, who work in various fields of the artistic and creative industries, on their notion of lack.
Berthon-Moine has exhibited in various group shows at venues including Love, Celebration and the Road Ahead, TJ Boulting, London, Open Mic by Abbas Zahedi, Frieze Art Fair, London, ‘Mãe’ at 55SP, Sao Paolo, Brazil (2022), ‘Drawing Biennial’ at Drawing Room (2021), Faire Corps, Galerie Paris-B, Paris, France, ‘Blame The Algorithm’ Stadtmuseum München, Germany (2019), ‘Playground’ Världskultur Museerna, Sweden (2018), Espace Temoin, ‘You Tear Us’ Kelder Projects, solo show, London (2018). She was short listed for the Mark Tanner Award 2021, The Ingram Prize 2021 and won a Barbican Art Trust residency in 2019.
Tender moments, tender flesh, tender touch, tender thoughts, tender heart, tender mind; try a little tenderness.
A tender moment is encapsulated in an act of thoughtfulness; a cup of tea at the end of the day, a gift of flowers, a display of love. Tenderness is to give up one's time, attention, precious moments devoted to another. Tenderness is also pain, a moment of fragility, of weakness. It evokes skin which expands, shrinks, multiplies, and shivers to the touch. Skin which is a dying organism, for surely that is what we all are. A tender morsel of meat, deliciously melts in the mouth.
Exploring these themes in contrasting ways ‘Try a little Tenderness’ brings together the works of Ingrid Berthon-Moine, Flora Bradwell and Damien Flood whose practice is unified in the attempt to capture these fleeting moments.
Read the full press release here:
https://www.liminal-gallery.com/try-a-little-tenderness
Contact us: [email protected]
Follow us on Instagram: @liminal_gallery
With original music by Lorenzo Bonari.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.