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Ghost

Claudia Kogachi Ghost

Faced with the narrow romantic archetypes of popular movies, Claudia Kogachi decided to crack the genre open a little wider with paintings that reimagine iconic moments from popular films like Brokeback Mountain, Kill Bill and The Fast and the Furious. Here, she recreates the unforgettable pottery scene from Ghost, the 1990 supernatural romance starring Patrick Swayze and Demi Moore. Inserting herself and partner Josephine into the title roles, Kogachi disrupts the heteronormativity Hollywood typically promotes, proposing a new kind of love story. Her wide-eyed stand-ins lack the glamour of their cinematic counterparts, but arguably represent something more authentic.

(Dummies & Doppelgängers, 2 November 2024 – 23 March 2025)

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The First Stick I Collected Was a Tree

Zina Swanson The First Stick I Collected Was a Tree

Zina Swanson’s precise, yet poetic painted drawings call attention to the delicacy and vulnerability of nature. Plant matter, insects and other tiny objects she collected over several years take fresh life in brushstrokes that range from feathery to forensically precise. Zina’s interest in her personal – and our human – relationship with the natural world led her to imagine a strange form of cross-species rehabilitation, where wilting forms are supported, a cutting grows the feet of a bird and processed timber receives new prosthetic roots. Her latest painting recounts an early foray into collecting, when she salvaged a discarded stick so large it had to be cut into three and reassembled in her studio. In an associated poem, she wrote: Making them part of my life, by making them part of my paintings Making a special shelf for them in my studio The collection keeps growing.

(Perilous: Unheard Stories from the Collection, 6 August 2022- 21 July 2024)

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