Art / Centrespace Gallery
Artist Alex Head exhibits drawings inspired by creative block
Alex Head is a multidisciplinary, Berlin-based artist who is interested in exploring, in his own words, “the impact of culture on our interior worlds as a way to access and process personal, childhood and young adult memories”.
His new week-long exhibition of recent drawings, Work Tap comes to Centrespace Studios & Gallery on July 26.
Taking its name from an anonymous, underground zine in his home city, the collection represents an artistic attempt “to turn barriers to creativity into the means for creativity”.
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WORK TAP, Alex Head

BIG MISTAKE, Alex Head, 2024
For Head, the art of drawing is a critical pipeline between the brain and the body, and a means of self-healing.
The work on show is a temporally rich mix of the personal and the political; the vivid and the dark, created in a “resurfaced swamp of prejudice, anxiety and political paranoia”.

WAXVERITA, Alex Head, 2024
Alex Head: Work Tap is at Centrespace Gallery on July 26-31 from 11am-8pm, with an official opening event on July 27 at 5-10pm. There will be half hours talks at 2pm and 7.30pm daily. Visit www.centrespace.org.uk for more information.
All photos: Alex Head
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