Panta Rhei at Alice Amati

Artists: Sophie Birch, Merve Ceylan, Sam Creasey, Rike Droescher, J. A Feng, Harry Grundy, Minami Kobayashi, Nicholas Marschner

Exhibition title: Panta Rhei

Venue: Alice Amati, London, UK

Date: July 12 – August 10, 2024

Photography: all images copyright and courtesy of the artist and Alice Amati, London

“Not long ago I went on a summer walk through a smiling countryside in the company of a taciturn friend and a young but already famous poet. They admired the beauty of the scene around us but felt no joy in it. He was disturbed by the thought that all this beauty was fated to extinction, that it would vanish when winter came, like all human beauty and all the beauty and splendour that man has created or may create. All that he would otherwise have loved and admired seemed to him to be shorn of its worth by the transience which was its doom.”1

Alice Amati is pleased to present a group exhibition including eight British and international artists reflecting on the possibility of coming to terms with the concept of change as an intrinsic and inevitable aspect of life. Drawing inspiration from the Greek philosopher Heraclitus, who famously posited that we can never step into the same stream twice as “everything flows” — or “Panta Rhei” in Ancient Greek — this exhibition underscores the idea that both our surroundings and our inner selves are in a constant state of flux. It creates dialogues between artists who are concerned with this daunting yet liberating aspect of the human condition and address it from different perspectives. Responding to the ever-changing world they inhabit, each artist presented questions how, if at all, we can know our moving world and our place within it when our life is defined by change, both in our environment and within ourselves.

The realization and acceptance of the inevitable transience of what surrounds us is both the starting point and the driving force for the artists in the exhibition. Minami Kobayashi, Merve Ceylan, and Nicholas Marschner find solace in the ephemeral nature of our existence through the lasting memories of their past, building the surface of their canvases or excavating them until images of distant moments make themselves visible again. Sophie Birch looks for the traces or the aura left from the passage of all things in this world. Her painting exists in this search, embodying the changes they are trying to capture. Similarly, J.A. Feng creates richly textured surfaces on which emotional narratives of transformation emerge. Grundy and Droescher turn to elements from the natural world surrounding them, such as withering flowers or bodies of water, to offer a comforting stance on the transience of the world. Through their poetic and inquisitive works capturing the interaction between man and nature, they suggest that the time limitations on our enjoyment of the latter and its unpredictability are what make it more valuable. On the other end of the spectrum, Creasey observes the unstoppable transformation happening not only in nature but within our built urban environment. Characters inhabiting upside-down yet familiar landscapes become proxies for the artist’s own experience of coming to terms with change in his surroundings.

Acknowledging that these artists reflect on our inherent need to capture the fleeting nature of our surroundings, and questioning whether this is achievable at all, the exhibition will not remain a static presentation. Instead, it will be restructured twice during its duration by invited curators. Kiera Blakey (Curator and Director of New Contemporaries) and Matan Daube (Curator and Director of the Igal Ahouvi Art Collection) will each intervene in the arrangement of the exhibition at different times, deciding what, if anything, should change.

[1] Freud, S. (1916). Vergänglichkeit (A. J. Grunthaler, Trans.). In Das Land Goethes 1914-1916. Stuttgart: Deutsche Verlagsanstalt. (Original work published 1915)

Installation view of Panta Rhei, at Alice Amati, London, 2024. Courtesy of the artists and Alice Amati. Photos by Tom Carter.
Installation view of Panta Rhei, at Alice Amati, London, 2024. Courtesy of the artists and Alice Amati. Photos by Tom Carter.
Installation view of Panta Rhei, at Alice Amati, London, 2024. Courtesy of the artists and Alice Amati. Photos by Tom Carter.
Installation view of Panta Rhei, at Alice Amati, London, 2024. Courtesy of the artists and Alice Amati. Photos by Tom Carter.
Installation view of Panta Rhei, at Alice Amati, London, 2024. Courtesy of the artists and Alice Amati. Photos by Tom Carter.
Installation view of Panta Rhei, at Alice Amati, London, 2024. Courtesy of the artists and Alice Amati. Photos by Tom Carter.
Installation view of Panta Rhei, at Alice Amati, London, 2024. Courtesy of the artists and Alice Amati. Photos by Tom Carter.
Installation view of Panta Rhei, at Alice Amati, London, 2024. Courtesy of the artists and Alice Amati. Photos by Tom Carter.
Installation view of Panta Rhei, at Alice Amati, London, 2024. Courtesy of the artists and Alice Amati. Photos by Tom Carter.
Installation view of Panta Rhei, at Alice Amati, London, 2024. Courtesy of the artists and Alice Amati. Photos by Tom Carter.
Installation view of Panta Rhei, at Alice Amati, London, 2024. Courtesy of the artists and Alice Amati. Photos by Tom Carter.
Installation view of Panta Rhei, at Alice Amati, London, 2024. Courtesy of the artists and Alice Amati. Photos by Tom Carter.
Installation view of Panta Rhei, at Alice Amati, London, 2024. Courtesy of the artists and Alice Amati. Photos by Tom Carter.
Installation view of Panta Rhei, at Alice Amati, London, 2024. Courtesy of the artists and Alice Amati. Photos by Tom Carter.
Installation view of Panta Rhei, at Alice Amati, London, 2024. Courtesy of the artists and Alice Amati. Photos by Tom Carter.
Installation view of Panta Rhei, at Alice Amati, London, 2024. Courtesy of the artists and Alice Amati. Photos by Tom Carter.
Installation view of Panta Rhei, at Alice Amati, London, 2024. Courtesy of the artists and Alice Amati. Photos by Tom Carter.
Installation view of Panta Rhei, at Alice Amati, London, 2024. Courtesy of the artists and Alice Amati. Photos by Tom Carter.
Installation view of Panta Rhei, at Alice Amati, London, 2024. Courtesy of the artists and Alice Amati. Photos by Tom Carter.
Installation view of Panta Rhei, at Alice Amati, London, 2024. Courtesy of the artists and Alice Amati. Photos by Tom Carter.
Installation view of Panta Rhei, at Alice Amati, London, 2024. Courtesy of the artists and Alice Amati. Photos by Tom Carter.
Installation view of Panta Rhei, at Alice Amati, London, 2024. Courtesy of the artists and Alice Amati. Photos by Tom Carter.
Installation view of Panta Rhei, at Alice Amati, London, 2024. Courtesy of the artists and Alice Amati. Photos by Tom Carter.
Harry Grundy, Blood in the Brain, 2024 Ash and utile wood 291/2×167/8×97/8in 75x43x25cm
Harry Grundy, Blood in the Brain, 2024 Ash and utile wood 291/2×167/8×97/8in 75x43x25cm
Harry Grundy, Blood in the Brain, 2024 Ash and utile wood 291/2×167/8×97/8in 75x43x25cm
Harry Grundy, Blood in the Brain, 2024 Ash and utile wood 291/2×167/8×97/8in 75x43x25cm
Harry Grundy, Blood in the Brain, 2024 Ash and utile wood 291/2×167/8×97/8in 75x43x25cm
Harry Grundy, Blood in the Brain, 2024 Ash and utile wood 291/2×167/8×97/8in 75x43x25cm
Harry Grundy, Blood in the Brain, 2024 Ash and utile wood 291/2×167/8×97/8in 75x43x25cm
Harry Grundy, Fallingroyd Tunnel, Western Portal, 2023 Framed C-Type, 22x22in, 56x56cm, Edition of 10 plus 2 artist’s proofs
Installation view of Panta Rhei, at Alice Amati, London, 2024. Courtesy of the artists and Alice Amati. Photos by Tom Carter.
Installation view of Panta Rhei, at Alice Amati, London, 2024. Courtesy of the artists and Alice Amati. Photos by Tom Carter.
Harry Grundy, The Moons Doing, 2024, Single channel video, 1:43min Edition of 2 plus 1 artist’s proof
Installation view of Panta Rhei, at Alice Amati, London, 2024. Courtesy of the artists and Alice Amati. Photos by Tom Carter.
J.A Feng, Seeding, 2024 Oil on canvas 19x25in 48.3 x 63.5 cm
J.A Feng, Seeding, 2024 Oil on canvas 19x25in 48.3 x 63.5 cm
J.A Feng, Untitled, 2024, Oil on ceramic tile 21/2×21/4in 6.35 x 5.71 cm
J.A Feng, Untitled, 2024 Oil on canvas 81/4x10in 20.96 x 25.4 cm
Merve Ceylan, but where i live now there are no trees, 2024 Oil, pigment and clay ground on canvas 77/8×113/4in, 20x30cm
Merve Ceylan, die blume meiner beiden augen, 2024 Oil, pigment and clay ground on canvas 91/2×71/2in, 24x19cm
Merve Ceylan, es hat sich das hohe gras zum schlaf gelegt, 2024 Oil, pigment and clay ground on canvas 141/8×97/8in, 36x25cm
Merve Ceylan, mein körper ist in einer orange und die orange ist in einer kiste, 2023, Oil, pigment and clay ground on canvas 105/8×97/8in, 27x25cm
Installation view of Panta Rhei, at Alice Amati, London, 2024. Courtesy of the artists and Alice Amati. Photos by Tom Carter.
Minami Kobayashi, Man with tattoo and cat, 2024, Oil on canvas 311/2×235/8in|60x80cm Framed:245/8×325/8in|62.5x83cm
Minami Kobayashi, Man with tattoo and cat, 2024, Oil on canvas 311/2×235/8in|60x80cm Framed:245/8×325/8in|62.5x83cm
Minami Kobayashi, Two cats on a tree, 2024, Oil on linen 113/4×113/4×13/8in|30x30x3.5cm, Framed:123/4×123/4in|32.5×32.5cm
Nicholas Marschner, Untitled, 2024, Oil on canvas 165/8×205/8in|42.2×52.4cm Framed:171/8x21in|43.5×53.5cm
Rike Droescher, Carry On, 2024, Glazed ceramic, bronze, beeswax, fabric, modelling material, watercolour, driftwood 22×141/8×113/4in|56x36x30cm and9x33/8x1in|23×8.5×2.5cm
Rike Droescher, Carry On, 2024, Glazed ceramic, bronze, beeswax, fabric, modelling material, watercolour, driftwood 22×141/8×113/4in|56x36x30cm and9x33/8x1in|23×8.5×2.5cm
Rike Droescher, Carry On, 2024, Glazed ceramic, bronze, beeswax, fabric, modelling material, watercolour, driftwood 22×141/8×113/4in|56x36x30cm and9x33/8x1in|23×8.5×2.5cm
Rike Droescher, Carry On, 2024, Glazed ceramic, bronze, beeswax, fabric, modelling material, watercolour, driftwood 22×141/8×113/4in|56x36x30cm and9x33/8x1in|23×8.5×2.5cm
Rike Droescher, Carry On, 2024, Glazed ceramic, bronze, beeswax, fabric, modelling material, watercolour, driftwood 22×141/8×113/4in|56x36x30cm and9x33/8x1in|23×8.5×2.5cm
Sam Creasey, New London Vernacular, 2024 Oil and plaster on linen 551/8×451/4in 140x115cm
Sam Creasey, New London Vernacular, 2024 Oil and plaster on linen 551/8×451/4in 140x115cm
Sam Creasey, New London Vernacular, 2024 Oil and plaster on linen 551/8×451/4in 140x115cm
Sam Creasey, New London Vernacular, 2024 Oil and plaster on linen 551/8×451/4in 140x115cm
Sam Creasey, Pedestrianised, 2024 Oil and plaster on linen 551/8×451/4in 140x115cm
Sam Creasey, Pedestrianised, 2024 Oil and plaster on linen 551/8×451/4in 140x115cm
Sam Creasey, Pedestrianised, 2024 Oil and plaster on linen 551/8×451/4in 140x115cm
Sam Creasey, Pedestrianised, 2024 Oil and plaster on linen 551/8×451/4in 140x115cm
Sam Creasey, Three Oasts, 2024, Glazed ceramics 133/8×51/2×51/2in(each) 34x14x14cm(each)
Sam Creasey, Three Oasts, 2024, Glazed ceramics 133/8×51/2×51/2in(each) 34x14x14cm(each)
Sam Creasey, Three Oasts, 2024, Glazed ceramics 133/8×51/2×51/2in(each) 34x14x14cm(each)
Sam Creasey, Three Oasts, 2024, Glazed ceramics 133/8×51/2×51/2in(each) 34x14x14cm(each)
Sophie Birch, Epithelium, 2024 Oil on canvas 35×401/8in 89x102cm
Sophie Birch, Epithelium, 2024 Oil on canvas 35×401/8in 89x102cm
Sophie Birch, Epithelium, 2024 Oil on canvas 35×401/8in 89x102cm
Sophie Birch, Phosphene, 2024 Oil on canvas 36x46in, 91.5 x 117 cm
Sophie Birch, Phosphene, 2024 Oil on canvas 36x46in, 91.5 x 117 cm