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Far from Germany, Zoe Walkers Loch Lomondside origins are
summoned up in My Island Home a kitsch mix of
inflatable mountains and potted heather, expressing an ironic humour
which draws on nostalgia to project despair. As with Zoitl, this
artist also seems ultimately to be confronting and surviving (perhaps)
metropolitan pressures.
In Londons tubeland, Nelly Agassi is videoed trying to solicit
male rescue: they invariably do walk past the white-dressed nomads
pleading message, Excuse me, can you take me with you?
This exhibition is a realistic evocation that seeks to encapsulate
the essence of urban despair and survival.
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