Bloomberg New Contemporaries

Eclectic exhibition at the ICA showing work by promising artists emerging from art schools picked by established artists.

I am cheating slightly with this as I have already seen and reviewed the show when I was in Liverpool but I thought it would be interesting to see it again in another venue and see if different works stood out. In the end the works I had liked before I still liked and the one’s I hadn’t liked I seemed to blank from my mind because I didn’t recognize them but still didn’t like them!

There was a lot of rather shoddy painting and slightly odd sculpture as well as a room of video art which, as in Liverpool, I couldn’t be bothered to engage with. A lot of contemporary art seems to be about making a mess and then giving it a name!

As before I loved Bee Flowers called “Flow Body I” an art nouveaux plaque but this time it was being mugged by a neon grafitti style animal with a loud swearing sound track. Poor Body Flow sat there elegantly next to it, in a badly lit corridor with no space to breath. I guess the piece was out of place in this show but it was lovely.

Review
Evening Standard

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