Zak Ové joins Gallery 1957
We are pleased to announce the representation of British-Caribbean artist Zak Ové and look forward to presenting his work at Art Brussels this month and at Frieze Sculpture, London, in September, where he will be exhibiting his sculptural piece titled The Mothership Connection.
Zak Ové (b. 1966, London. Lives and work in Las Palmas, Canary Islands) is a British-Caribbean artist with a multi-disciplinary practice across sculpture, film and photography. His work is informed in part through the history and lore carried through the African diaspora to the Caribbean, Britain and beyond with particular focus on traditions of masking and masquerade as a tool of self-emancipation. Ové’s artworks explore the interplay between old world mythology and what he posits as ‘potential futures’, a space where he reinterprets existence into the fantastical. Ové uses modern materials, a sound clash of Caribbean and African colour and the reinvention and appropriation of everyday objects to bring his characters and scenarios to life. His work is a celebration of the power of play, the spirit of imagination in the blurring of edges between reality and possibility, flesh and spirit. In this way, Ové seeks to re-write a history for the future through heralding the past in a new light.
10 Apr 2023