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Guest Club Virtual Tour: Jessica Rankin At White Cube London

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Jessica Rankin, the nostalgia for the infinite, White Cube Bermondsey, 17 March - 1 May 2021 © the artist. Photo © White Cube (Theo Christelis).

Jessica Rankin, the nostalgia for the infinite, White Cube Bermondsey, 17 March - 1 May 2021 © the artist. Photo © White Cube (Theo Christelis).

Guest Club takes you on a virtual walkthrough of Jessica Rankin’s solo exhibition at the iconic White Cube, Bermondsey in London. Hosted by Anaïs Lellouche, Guest Club’s International Curatorial Associate based in London.

Known for her large-scale embroideries, collages and watercolours evoking topographies and constellations, Rankin’s recent paintings are expansive and colourful, while retaining the hallmarks of her practice, such as poetry and embroideries. Rankin often draws from marginalised voices in the poetry or fiction field; women, people of colour or queer people.

Please RSVP by Thursday, 22 April.

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Jessica Rankin

Jessica Rankin was born in 1971 in Sydney, Australia and lives and works in New York. Selected solo and duo exhibitions include Touchstones Rochdale, UK (2017); Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens, Deurle, Belgium (2016) with Julie Mehretu; Salon 94, New York (2014); Savannah College of Art and Design, Atlanta (2013); The Project, New York (2009); MoMA PS1, New York (2006); and Franklin Artworks, Minneapolis (2005). Group exhibitions include The Uptown Triennial, New York (2017); Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester, UK (2015); Fie Myles, New York (2011); Jenkins Johnson Gallery, San Francisco (2011); The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York (2006); The Project, Los Angeles (2005); and Artist’s Space, New York (2003).

White Cube Gallery

Since 1993, White Cube has championed the work of stellar contemporary artists such as Tracey Emin, Antony Gormley and Anselm Kiefer. Across the decades White Cube has firmly established its programme as one of the world's most influential and defining of the art of our times.