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Am Nuden Da: RETROSPECTIVE

Private view: Tuesday 25 April, 6 - 8.30pm Exhibition continues: 26 April – 26 May, 2017

Hana Noorali and Lynton Talbot have invited London-based Am Nuden Da to exhibit at CHELSEA space in spring 2017. A collaboration between three artists, Am Nuden Da have been publishing online and exhibiting since 2008. Their work incorporates writing, curating, art and publishing through a programme of exhibitions and projects that muddle the roles within contemporary art. Often made in collaboration with other artists their exhibitions address the commonly polarised hierarchies of facilitator and agitator.

Assuming the very structures of exhibition making as a material, Am Nuden Da obsessively manage public relations and exhibition contexts, producing more-or-less made up situations which they and their collaborators inhabit and act within. Their material output, typically self-framed within highly controlled pieces of language, can be read as a decoy for broader practices to take place around.

Their recent project ‘Let’s Not Dispute The Useless. …’ and its framing through the invented term “agreed on fictions”, brings attention to their nuanced use of fiction within the de facto expectations of institutional activities. As with much of their work, it is the ambiguity at play – somewhere between what is immediately apparent, and what is suggested in the language surrounding the event – that is revealing.

Once wise to their strategies concerning authenticity and fiction, one might ask: what form will a retrospective by Am Nuden Da take, and who will it involve?

ENDS

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Publication As with each exhibition at CHELSEA space, a new illustrated publication will accompany the show.

Press Information For further information, images or to discuss interviews please contact: Karen Di Franco or Cherie Silver at CHELSEA space via email [email protected] or tel:020 7514 6983

Notes to Editors • Images and further information are available upon request • About: CHELSEA space is a public exhibiting space, sited on the campus of , where invited art and design professionals are encouraged to work on experimental curatorial projects. See: www.chelseaspace.org • In copy please refer to CHELSEA space and not ‘The Chelsea space.’ • Gallery opening times: Wed - Fri: 11:00 – 17:00 and by appointment. • Private view: Tuesday 25 April 2017, 6-8.30pm • Admission Free • Chelsea College of Arts is one of the world’s leading art and design institutions. • Located at Millbank, next door to , Chelsea specialises in Fine Art, Graphic Design and Interior and Textiles Design. Since its origins in the 19th century, the College has produced many of the greatest names in the arts, including: (illustrator and author) (film and stage actor), (sculptor), Steve McQueen, (artist), (artist), (film and stage actor), Alexei Sayle (comedian) and (sculptor).

Operating at the heart of the world’s creative capital, University of the Arts London is a vibrant international centre for innovative teaching and research in arts, design, fashion, communication and the performing arts. The University is made up of six Colleges: College of Arts, College of Arts and Design, Chelsea College of Arts, London College of Communication, London College of Fashion and Wimbledon College of Art. Renowned names in the cultural and creative sectors produced by the University include 12 winners and over half of all nominees, 10 out of 17 fashion designers named British Designer of the Year, more than half of the designers showcased in London Fashion Week and 12 out of 30 winners of the Jerwood Photography Award.

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