Intimate installation of single sculpture by the Thanet-based artist...
Private view: 5 - 7 pm, Saturday 20th September
Then Thursday - Saturday, 11am - 4pm
Liminal Gallery is pleased to present Fragma, a solo exhibition by Natalka Liber, taking place in The Cupboard. As the artists time in Thanet draws to a close and she prepares to return to London, this new work marks a moment of resolution and emergence. The exhibition’s title, derived from the Greek word for an internal barrier, speaks to the complex psychological terrain navigated by the artist in recent years. Her move to Thanet, Kent, was marked by a prolonged and invisible struggle to access healthcare and chase diagnosis in order to reclaim a sense of self.
The intimate installation centres on a single, commanding sculpture: a double-faced head, adorned with feathers, leaves and ether, which acts as a totem of a personal mythology. It nods to folk and classical deities, and resonates with the artist’s cultural lineage. While not explicitly autobiographical, Fragma is informed by the artist’s identity within her Ukrainian and English heritages, and the psychic weight of inherited dislocation; generational and fresh traumas (and triumphs) have shaped and ultimately distorted the artist’s inner landscape.
The work invites reflection on the contradictions that shape us, between strength and softness, memory and fantasy, concealment and revelation.
This sense of contradiction, between sacred and frivolous, ancestral and invented, sits at the heart of Fragma. Part spiritual relic, part kitsch artefact. ‘Fragma’ offers a quiet monument to internal change, cultural & generational inheritance and ownership, and the shifting persistence of spiritual resilience.
The artworks will be launched online during the opening of the exhibition on Saturday 20 September.
Free
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Fragma by Natalka Liber
Liminal Gallery, 34 Fort Hill, Margate
CT9 1HD
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