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Winter 2021

group exhibition

December 4th, 2020

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As we enter into lockdown number two and month nine of living through a global pandemic, Winter has officially arrived.

Whether you're in love with the season for the nostalgic holiday traditions, or hate it because of the steep drop in temps and shorter days, Winter is undoubtedly a whole vibe of its own and one that deserves an annual exhibition to celebrate (or curse) it. To show the different effects this harsh season can have on ourselves and the world around us, fourteen artists created a collection of original works depicting what the Winter season means to them. Winter 2021 features new works from: Alex Eckman-Lawn, Alex Garant, Babs Webb, Caitlin McCormack, Daria Theodora, Doug Boehm, Kazuhiro Hori, Larysa Bernhardt, Naoto Hattori, Nom Kinnear King, Olivia Rose, Rae Kleinm Stephanie Kilgast, and Thomas Ascott.

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WINTER 2021 will be on view from December 4th - 30th, 2020.
Sold works will begin to ship the week of January 11th. 

Private viewing appointments are available by emailing info@archenemyarts.com to schedule. 

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items marked with a red dot are sold

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WINTER 2020

originally exhibited:

February 2020

featuring work from: 

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Thomas Ascott, Naoto Hattori, Jesse Jacobi, Carly Janine Mazur, Dewi Plass, Emma SanCartier, Jack Shure,

and Shannon Taylor,

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WINTER 2017

originally exhibited:

December 1 - 30th, 2017

featuring work from: 

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Audrey Pongracz, Paul Romano, Nom Kinnear King, David Seidman, Tracy Lewis, Richard Oliver, Scott Kirschner, Dewi Plass, Naoto Hattori, Caitlin Hackett, Sean Xenos, Thomas Ascott, Chris Austin, Crystal Morey, and Mary O'Malley

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WINTER 2018

originally exhibited:

December 14, 2018 - January 5th, 2019

featuring work from: 

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Alex Louisa, Caitlin Hackett, MECRO, Grelin Machin,

Jasmine Worth, Jesse Jacobi, Jessica Hess, Naoto Hattori,

Neil Perry, Rachael Bridge, RELM, Sarah Cannon,

Scott Kischner, and Stuart Holland

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