Dec 21, 2022

IN CONVERSATION | Daisy Dodd-Noble and Stephanos Georgiou

Thursday 12 January 2023 | 6.30 PM

We warmly invite you to join us for a special talk event on the occasion of our current solo show Daisy Dodd-Noble: Landscapes from the UK. After a guided exhibition tour with Roman Road’s founder and creative director Marisa Bellani, Daisy Dodd-Noble will be speaking with Landscape Architect Stephanos Georgiou from Dan Pearson Studio and special guests about the British landscape now and next, reflecting on the long-term effects of climate change.

 

 

On Thursday 12 January 2023

6.30 PM: Guided exhibition

tour with Marisa Bellani

7.15 PM: Talk commences

 

At 50 Golborne Road

London W10 5PR

 

 

RSVP essential to rsvp@romanroad.com

Daisy Dodd-Noble, Sequoias and pines at waters edge, 2022. Oil on linen, 90.5 x 120.2 x 4 cm / 95 x 125 cm, with frame, unique. Courtesy of the Roman Road and the artist. © Ollie Hammick

Daisy Dodd-Noble, Sequoias and pines at waters edge, 2022. Oil on linen, 90.5 x 120.2 x 4 cm, unique. Courtesy of Roman Road and the artist. © Ollie Hammick

 

 

Dec 5, 2022

ON VIEW | Alix Marie at Deichtorhallen Hamburg

Until 26 February 2023

We are excited to announce that Alix Marie’s project Styx is currently on show in Europe for the first time. Originally co-commissioned by Photoworks and Ballarat International Foto Biennale in Australia, it draws on the myth of Styx to explore water deities and their contemporary manifestations, the intersection between the body and its representation, alongside experimenting with the expanded possibilities of photography.

Alix Marie: Styx, installation view, 2022. © Henning Rogge

Alix Marie: Styx, installation view, Deichtorhallen Hamburg, 25 November 2022 – 26 February 2023. Courtesy of the artist. © Henning Rogge 

 

 

In this exhibition the deity materialises in two forms; firstly as an immersive installation, which explores the cavities of the body and the ambiguous duality of internal and external space and protective environments. Secondly, the deity takes on a human form via one of the oldest techniques of stage illusion. Embodied by Marie’s long-term collaborator, performer and writer Nina Boukhrief, the goddess’ voice surrounds the space reflecting on death, light and life.

 

At Roman Road, Alix Marie’s work was recently featured in the group show Two Sisters this year, as well as in her solo shows Shredded in 2019 and La Femme Fontaine in 2018.

Two Sisters, installation view, 2022. © Deniz Güzel

Two Sisters, installation view, Roman Road x Working Project, London, 31 May – 30 June 2022. Courtesy of Roman Road. © Deniz Güzel

 

 

Follow the link below to read Crossings, the essay about Styx by Rebecca Lewin (2021).