Marguerite Humeau: meys

Thoughtful exhibition at White Cube Bermondsey of new work by Marguerite Humeau.

The show seemed to be all about collaboration be it between artists or in the natural world.

There first room had a series of tiled works. I didn’t understand what they were at the time but rather liked them. Reading the blurb it turns out in 1965 the Polish artist Adam Kossowski was invited to create a large mosaic for the Peckham Civic Centre, not far from the gallery called ‘The History of the Old Kent Road’. Humeau had rescued these from the building which is to be demolished and using an AI programme had invented a new city. I must admit I didn’t understand the technicalities but liked the co-operation between a living and a dead artist that had produced attractive works. There was a feel of William De Morgan on speed!

The main room had large scale sculptures with some of them emitting sounds. They seemed to be based on repetitive, collaborative natural forms like beehives and mushrooms. Again I’m not sure I understood all the explanation but I liked the work.

Closed 14 May 2023


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