blubbing | Kate Fahey at Commonage, London

Commonage is pleased to present Kate Fahey’s solo exhibition blubbing (18 Sept – 13 Nov 2021). In the subterranean space, Fahey’s installation explores the fluidity and underneathness of both membranes and sensations. The architecture mimics corporeality, becoming permeable: leaking, seeping, oozing, dripping, weeping…experiments in viscous physicality.
Kate Fahey is an artist working with print, sculpture, moving image and installation. She received an MA in Fine Art Print at the Royal College of Art, London in 2015 and in 2020 she completed a practice-based PhD at the University of the Arts London, supported by the Arts and Humanities Research Council. She is the current recipient of the New Contemporaries and SPACE studio bursary. Recent exhibitions include: Gut Feeling, Arti et Amiticiae, Amsterdam (2021); Woman in the Machine, Visual Carlow (2021); Scaffold, The Bomb Factory Art Foundation, London (2019); The Cloud Library, Holden Visual Arts Centre, Asheville, North Carolina (2018) and Fuzzy Logic, Leitrim Sculpture Centre (2018).
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