Hetton Lawn at Haus Wien / Vienna

Hetton Lawn
curated by Jordan Derrien.

with Clément Rodzielski, Hélène Fauquet, Jermaine Francis, Jordan Derrien, Josephine Meckseper, Magnus Frederik Clausen, and Marie de Brugerolle.

August 30 – September 5, 2021


Haus Wien
Oststation am Kempelenpark
Quellenstraße 2A, 1100 Wien
Austria

Photo credit: Flavio Palasciano.



Hélène Fauquet, The most beautiful city in the world, 2020

uv print on wood, 90 x 45 cm

Jermaine Francis, R & Br2018-2021

c-type studio photographic print, frame, 25 x 19 cm

Marie de Brugerolle, In Advance of The Fucked-Up Citrons2021

Glass dome, lemons, printed card, dimensions variable 

Magnus Frederik Clausen, Tid2012-2021 (detail)

intaglio on newspaper, dimensions variable 

Magnus Frederik Clausen, Tid2012-2021 (detail)

intaglio on newspaper, dimensions variable 

Jordan Derrien, armed with sticks, with boughs and saplings, 2021
wood, cardboard, paint, 28 x 20 cm
Jordan Derrien, Gardner’s passion, 2021
wood, paint, 28 x 20 cm

Clément Rodzielski, Untitled (The Romantic Englishwoman)2012

spray paint on vintage poster, 69 x 102 cm

© Clément Rodzielski, Courtesy of Chantal Crousel Paris.

Josephine Meckseper, Shattered Screen, 2009

video, black-and-white, sound, transferred to Blu-ray, 3 minutes, 22 seconds, endless loop

© Josephine Meckseper, Courtesy of Timothy Taylor London / New York.





Hetton Lawn is a group exhibition presenting the work of Clément Rodzielski, Hélène Fauquet, Jermaine Francis, Jordan Derrien, Josephine Meckseper, Magnus Frederik Clausen, and Marie de Brugerolle.

Referring to the hometown of Alice Liddell, the inspiration behind Charles Dodgson’s novels, Hetton Lawn explores the links between literature and the visual arts through a common theme and story.

From the chess-game to the notion of scale or femininity, the artworks introduce as well, the liminal aspect anchored in Dodgson’s novels, exploring the famous mirror into which Alice walks through.

Jordan Derrien