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Irena Posner
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The works by British artist Irena Posner (b. 1988) enter the realm of allegory, playfulness and humour to explore power structures through animal discourses, selective breeding and fetish.Posner’s trio of marble sculptures presented in the new exhibition Best in Show takes domestication and the implicit compromise of freedoms for comfort as a central theme while strongly referencing the literary work of Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, and Donna Haraway and Michail Bulgakov (Heart of a Dog).With a retrospective view on the portrayal of domestic animals in marble sculpture, there has been a lengthy tradition of animal carvings at the foot of royal tombs. The dog motif was typical for female funerary ornaments (lions for men) as symbols of devotion and fidelity. Posner’s works reconsider the representation and immortalisation of animals in the context of the human realm and the deification of domestic pets.
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‘There are strong opinions about what can and can’t be represented in marble. That frustration or perception that the material is used ‘improperly’ is kind of the sweet spot for me. It complicates our perception of what we thought was an innocuous piece of stone. Suddenly we are asking questions about value and what is worthy of being re-presented in marble.’
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About the artist
Irena holds a Masters in Sculpture from the Royal College of Art. She was awarded the Harlow Sculpture Town Artist in Residence for 2023 and was the recipient of the Gilbert Bayes Sculpture Award in 2021. She was shortlisted for the Kenneth Armitage Award in 2022 and has undertaken residencies in Carrara, Italy and Weymouth, England, and most recently completed a 6-month carving residency at the University of East London. Her works are held in Odunpazari Modern Museum, Turkey and Fondazione Benetton, Italy. Irena works between Carrara and London.Selected solo and group exhibitions include: D Contemporary, (2023), Groundwork, Studio West (2022), Ashburner Sculpture Prize (2022), Stone Lane Gardens (2022), Making Marks, Battersea Park (2022), Degree Show, Royal College of Art (2022), Equal quantities of everything, The Baths Hackney Wick, London, (2022), Fle-sh, Old Operating Theatre, London (2020), WIP, Royal College of Art, London (2020), Movement, Tate Ex-change, Tate Modern, London (2019), Unfinished, Peckham Levels, London (2018), Light Ignites our Inspi-ration, Asylum, London (2018), Snorkel, Cookhouse Gallery Chelsea, London (2018), Fragments, The Ga-rage, London (2017), Still Lives, Erarta Gallery (2016), London Griffin Gallery Open, Griffin Gallery (2015)
Irena Posner : Best in Show
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