1 June 2011

FROM OUR ARCHIVES: ALIDA SAYER, 'THERE IS NO WHY'

Some images from Alida Sayer's debut solo show in our Project Space, June-July 2010. The exhibition, titled 'There is no why', comprised a series of three-dimensional typographic works inspired by the novel 'Slaughterhouse Five' by Kurt Vonnegut.


Sayer will continue her exploration of three-dimensional type and layered forms in her upcoming show 'Presence - Absence'. This time it is a group display with Zachary Eastwood-Bloom, James Irwin and Brendan Olley at Kingsland Road Studio, Haggerston Studios Basement, 284-288 Kingsland Road, Hackney, E8 4DN. The exhibition opens on June 9th 6-9pm and then 11am-5pm daily until 13th June. For more information please visit www.kingslandroadstudio.com




Alida Sayer, 'Why anything?' (2010), photo © Philip Sayer
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Alida Sayer, 'All moments' (2009), photo © Philip Sayer
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Alida Sayer, 'There is no why' installation (2010), photo © Philip Sayer
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Alida Sayer, 'There is no beginning' (2010), photo © Philip Sayer
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