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Aug 31, 2020 - Jan 03, 2021

Considering the ways in which lockdown has affected experiences of art and culture, Whitechapel Gallery’s Youth Forum, Duchamp & Sons, presents a virtually curated display featuring artworks drawn from the Hiscox Collection.

Confined to their homes and communicating virtually, Whitechapel Gallery’s youth collective, Duchamp & Sons, asked ‘How do we imagine a space where we have spent so much time over the past months? What does it mean to curate an exhibition from our kitchens and bedrooms, with our laptops and screens?’

The shared experience of lock down generated the themes for their curated display of work drawn from the Hiscox collection. Their chosen artworks either transport us to faraway destinations or compel us to look closer to home. Skyscapes and islands predominate with works such as Trevor Paglen’s CLOUDS (2018) revealing the pixel formulas required to image the sky, Lisa Oppenheim’s calendar of clouds, or Peter Doig’s radiant oarsman silhouetted against ‘Canoe Island’. A second gallery leads us back home with Gregory Crewdson’s cinematic view of small town goings on at twilight or Richard Billingham’s startlingly candid portraits of his family.




Considering the ways in which lockdown has affected experiences of art and culture, Whitechapel Gallery’s Youth Forum, Duchamp & Sons, presents a virtually curated display featuring artworks drawn from the Hiscox Collection.

Confined to their homes and communicating virtually, Whitechapel Gallery’s youth collective, Duchamp & Sons, asked ‘How do we imagine a space where we have spent so much time over the past months? What does it mean to curate an exhibition from our kitchens and bedrooms, with our laptops and screens?’

The shared experience of lock down generated the themes for their curated display of work drawn from the Hiscox collection. Their chosen artworks either transport us to faraway destinations or compel us to look closer to home. Skyscapes and islands predominate with works such as Trevor Paglen’s CLOUDS (2018) revealing the pixel formulas required to image the sky, Lisa Oppenheim’s calendar of clouds, or Peter Doig’s radiant oarsman silhouetted against ‘Canoe Island’. A second gallery leads us back home with Gregory Crewdson’s cinematic view of small town goings on at twilight or Richard Billingham’s startlingly candid portraits of his family.




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