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Goldsmiths
CCA

Exhibitions

Kobby Adi, pending upending, installation view, Goldsmiths Centre for Contemporary Art. Photo: Mark Blower.

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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6SVTXTl6CO4 ¹

¹ Kobby Adi’s installations mine fragments of contemporary culture, personal narratives and cultural histories. Images and motifs reoccur across works as Adi tests the communicative properties of the signs and symbols that surround us.

Exhibition Guide

Accompanying booklet Excerpt from Radiations by Anna R. Japaridze available here.

BIOGRAPHY

Kobby Adi was born, lives and works in London.

EPISODES

Episodes is an ongoing series of solo presentations that span installations, screenings, discursive events and new commissions. The focus of this programme is to provide an experimental platform for emergent practices. The series has featured work by: Oisín Byrne (14 Dec 2018–3 Feb 2019), Adam Christensen (27 April–27 May 2019), Corey Hayman (17 July–11 Aug 2019), Roland Carline (16 Nov 2019–12 Jan 2020), and Sophie Barber (18 Sept–25 Oct 2020). Episodes is supported by the Oak Foundation and Arts Council England.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6SVTXTl6CO4 ¹

¹ Kobby Adi’s installations mine fragments of contemporary culture, personal narratives and cultural histories. Images and motifs reoccur across works as Adi tests the communicative properties of the signs and symbols that surround us.

Exhibition Guide

Accompanying booklet Excerpt from Radiations by Anna R. Japaridze available here.

BIOGRAPHY

Kobby Adi was born, lives and works in London.

EPISODES

Episodes is an ongoing series of solo presentations that span installations, screenings, discursive events and new commissions. The focus of this programme is to provide an experimental platform for emergent practices. The series has featured work by: Oisín Byrne (14 Dec 2018–3 Feb 2019), Adam Christensen (27 April–27 May 2019), Corey Hayman (17 July–11 Aug 2019), Roland Carline (16 Nov 2019–12 Jan 2020), and Sophie Barber (18 Sept–25 Oct 2020). Episodes is supported by the Oak Foundation and Arts Council England.

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