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The Blue Hour at Union Pacific

Artists: Niklas Asker, Antonia Brown, Adam Easton, Kim Farkas, Nova Jiang, Sang Woo Kim, Danny Sobor

Exhibition title: The Blue Hour

Venue: Union Pacific, London, UK

Date: April 6 – May 11, 2024

Photography: Reinis Lismanis / all images courtesy of the artist and Union Pacific, London

The Blue Hour is the period of twilight in which the sun lies below the horizon, often evoking a tranquil blue shade. It is a reflection of the intimate and ephemeral qualities of many of the works on show, as well as a shadowy state (the night-time) in which the boundaries of the human body are often blurred and its porous nature brought to the forefront– whether through introspection, interpersonal encounters, or the adoption of persona. In turn, many of the artists whose work is on display explore the body as a non-autonomous being, whether disguising flora and fauna in organic limbs, using symbolic objects to nod to the influences of capitalism, marginalisation and geography on identity, or juxtaposing nature, the body and the surreal to reflect the complex formation of persona. The human body has always been entangled with nature, technology, history, memory, and capitalism, but in a time of major social, political and ecological flux, this is particularly pertinent.

The Blue Hour, 2024, exhibition view, Union Pacific, London
The Blue Hour, 2024, exhibition view, Union Pacific, London
The Blue Hour, 2024, exhibition view, Union Pacific, London
The Blue Hour, 2024, exhibition view, Union Pacific, London
The Blue Hour, 2024, exhibition view, Union Pacific, London
The Blue Hour, 2024, exhibition view, Union Pacific, London
The Blue Hour, 2024, exhibition view, Union Pacific, London
The Blue Hour, 2024, exhibition view, Union Pacific, London
The Blue Hour, 2024, exhibition view, Union Pacific, London
The Blue Hour, 2024, exhibition view, Union Pacific, London
The Blue Hour, 2024, exhibition view, Union Pacific, London
Adam Easton, The Poet, 2022, oil on linen, 51 x 41 x 4 cm
Antonia Brown, Mamy Blue, 2023, Silk, steel, cane, ribbon, casein, cotton tape, pigment (oak apple, maya blue, rust, onion skins, violet cote d’azur, campeche, ash), 120 x 57 x 40 cm
Antonia Brown, Sanguine flames, 2022, Silk organza, muslin silk, rotin, plaster gauze, pigment (onion skins, caput, mortum, red oxide, copper oxide) oil pastel, 130 x 42 cm
Danny Sobor, storm, 2024, Oil on canvas, 22.9 x 30.5 cm
Kim Farkas, 22-05, 2022, custom composites, die, LED bulb and fixture, stainless steel, ø21 x 173 cm
Kim Farkas, 23-08, 2023, custom composites, PETG, LED, electronics, 110 x 24 x 14 cm
Niklas Asker, The Shield, 2024, Oil on canvas, 60 x 40 cm
Niklas Asker, The Task, 2024, Oil on canvas, 32 x 50 cm
Nova Jiang, Bud, 2024, oil on panel, 16 x 16 x 1 in (40.64 x 40.64 x 2.54 cm)
Nova Jiang, Passage, 2024, oil on panel, 11 x 14 x 1 in (27.94 x 35.56 x 2.54 cm)
Sang Woo Kim, Blind Spot 011, 2024, pigment dye transfer on canvas, steel frame, 30 x 40 x 3 cm
Sang Woo Kim, Clearer 003, 2024, oil on canvas, steel frame, 32.7 x 20.2 x 3 cm
Sang Woo Kim, Ways of Seeing 002, 2024, Pigment dye transfer on canvas, steel frame 94 x 42 x 3 cm (triptych)

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