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Georgie Nettell: Balance is a Complex Thing 

Exhibition 

Balance is a Complex Thing, exhibition invite 2025.

Georgie Nettell’s practice could be defined as a revisiting of the tactics of institutional critique in a post-Fordist, neo-liberal present when the artist as creative worker is deemed role model for everyday life. Through various mediums including painting, photography, sculpture and video, Nettell has critiqued the value of art work in the gallery, the artist as producer, the aesthetics of minimalism and abstraction, the creative worker in the home, and what she has called the fascism of everyday life”, often demonstrating the very process of critique and what is being critiqued in the doing.

Georgie Nettell

Georgie Nettell (1984, Bedford, England) lives and works in London. Recent solo exhibitions include: If you don’t know this then you haven’t been paying attention, Rubbish Bin, Berlin (2025); Isn’t It Beautiful, Reena Spaulings, New York (2024); The Rolex Market (with Gili Tal), Beau Travail, Stockholm (2024); I Wasn’t Expecting To Enjoy This and I’m Not, Project Native Informant, London (2023); Do What You Love (with Nicolas Ceccaldi), CICCIO, New York (2023); Good (with Merlin Carpenter), Leech, Berlin (2023); Very Abstract Language System, Meow Gallery, Melbourne (2022); Reasons, Galerina, London (2022); Totalitarian Typeface II, Galerie Lars Friedrich, Berlin (2022); Pre War Abstraction, Project Native Informant, London (2020); VISUALS, (with Nicolas Ceccaldi), Select, Berlin (2020); The Vivid Present, Reena Spaulings, New York (2019); Every Lie has an Audience, Aesthetik01, Berlin (2019); Every Lie has an Audience, Pocke, Tokyo (2019).

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Balance is a Complex Thing, exhibition invite 2025.