Antonio Tarsis

Storm in a teacup

20 September – 19 October 2024
Private View: 19 September, 6–8:30pm

Performance: 8pm

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With special thanks to The Royal Mint for their support

Installation View, Storm in a teacup, 2024
Installation View, Storm in a teacup, 2024
Untitled (Landscape with Constellation), 2024, Guarany Fósforos de Segurança matchbox balsa wood and paper, and components extracted from electronic waste, 51.5 x 62 x 3.5 cm framed
Installation View, Storm in a teacup, 2024
Untitled, 2024, Stainless steel, LED lighting, wood, and gold, 30.5 x 38 x 38 cm, With special thanks to The Royal Mint for their support
Detail View, Untitled, 2024, Stainless steel, LED lighting, wood, and gold, 30.5 x 38 x 38 cm, With special thanks to The Royal Mint for their support
Installation View, Storm in a teacup, 2024
Untitled (Unknown Territories), 2024, Metal, wood, gauze, found items, components extracted from eletronic waste, and fan, Installed dimensions variable
Detail View, Untitled (Unknown Territories), 2024, Metal, wood, gauze, found items, components extracted from eletronic waste, and fan, Installed dimensions variable
Installation View, Storm in a teacup, 2024
Untitled (Red Landscape with Thunder), 2024, Guarany Fósforos de Segurança matchbox balsa wood and paper, and components extracted from electronic waste, 51.5 x 62 x 3.5 cm framed
Detail View, Untitled (Red Landscape with Thunder), 2024, Guarany Fósforos de Segurança matchbox balsa wood and paper, and components extracted from electronic waste, 51.5 x 62 x 3.5 cm framed
Installation View, Storm in a teacup, 2024
Detail View, Untitled (Mining), 2024, Collage on paper: found items, 44.7 x 36.3 x 4 cm framed
Installation View, Storm in a teacup, 2024
Detail View, MP-RJ (OP) (Symbolic Genocide Series), 2021, Follmann Bordados factory embroidery, 160 x 100 x 4.5 cm each of six panels
MP-RJ (OP) (Symbolic Genocide Series), 2021, Follmann Bordados factory embroidery, 160 x 100 x 4.5 cm each of six panels
Live Performance for the opening of Storm in a teacup, Carlos/Ishikawa, London, 2024