LONDON.- HIX ART is presenting I know you are but what am I, a presentation of new work by Elizabeth Eade, winner of the 2018 HIX Award.
Eade is primarily an installation artist, and in this exhibition her first major solo show she explores her attitude towards a range of social and political issues, some serious, some frivolous. This oscillatory approach is embodied in two of the featured installations.
People whove pissed me off is a kinetic installation, which sporadically produces the names of people who have pissed Eade off. Included amongst the thousands of people featured in this work are the Kardashians, Piers Morgan, almost all of her friends and Pol Pot. Each name is given equal weight and eventually disappears from view. Playful and acerbic, it invites the viewer to share or re- but Eades subjective prejudices, whilst also creating a portrait of herself or, as she puts it, a visual display of a mind at boiling point.
An altogether more serious note is struck by Net Realisable Value, (NRV). The artist was compelled to produce this piece in response to the deaths of 26 teenage girls who, it is believed were being trafficked from Nigeria into the sex industry. All were found drowned off the coast of Italy in 2017. It is comprised of an identical number of clay and copper figures, which were immersed in sea water, an interaction that resulted in the formation of green crystals on the surfaces. Two of the girls were pregnant, which is revealed in the sculptures. On another, Eade has engraved Im super happy,
the upbeat slogan that featured on one of the girls T-shirts. NRV is a term used by insurance companies for lost and damaged goods, and chillingly, the artist shows the method of calculating this loss the net realisable value to accompany the installation. The final sentence reads This is what the inventory was worth to you.
Says Sophie Harriott, Director, HIX ART: Part of winning the HIX Award is the opportunity to have a solo exhibition at HIX ART, and we are privileged to be showing this compelling and deeply powerful body of work by this extraordinarily gifted artist.
Elizabeth Eade received a BA in Fine Art from Cambridge School of Art and an MA in Fine Art from the University of Brighton. In 2018 she won the celebrated HIX Award with her work Die Liste, and has since exhibited her work in numerous groups shows while working towards her inaugural solo exhibition at HIX ART. Eade has participated in a number of talks for institutions including the Brighton Museum and Cambridge University; as well receiving a commission by Brighton and Hove council to make a public artwork for permanent display in Brighton.