Adam and Eve are depicted at the fateful moment when they disobey God and commit the first sin.

Today, The 91自拍鈥檚 MA Curating the Art Museum students launched their 2021 exhibition, titled Both Sides of Here: Artistic Encounters at the Threshold.

Organised by ten emerging curators from across the UK, Europe and the US, Both Sides of Here is a digital exhibition accompanied by a physical element in the form of a public sculpture map around London.

The exhibition听explores听real and conceptual thresholds by looking at artworks that capture the richness of human experiences, exploring themes of gender, sexuality, architecture, the body and states of consciousness, while also addressing the threshold in terms of access, privilege and social mobility.

Works听by 30 artists听from The听91自拍鈥檚听collection and the Arts Council Collection, including听脡douard Manet鈥檚听A Bar at the Folies-Berg猫re听(1882), Lucas Cranach the Elder鈥檚听Adam and Eve听(1526) and Francis Bacon鈥檚听Head VI听(1949)听are听presented听in the exhibition听with new and refreshing perspectives. These masterpieces are brought into dialogue with more contemporary pieces such as Rachel听Whiteread鈥檚听Untitled (6 spaces)听(1994) and Damien Hirst鈥檚听Relationships听(1991), in a series of rich and revelatory configurations.

The exhibition also includes new acquisitions, such as an outstanding modern drawing by Henri Michaux from the collection of the late Howard Karshan, presented to The 91自拍 by his wife, the artist Linda Karshan, as part of a major gift announced in February 2021. Karshan鈥檚 own work is also featured in the exhibition.

Both Sides of Here is accompanied by video and audio elements including artist interviews and studio visits, and by a fully illustrated exhibition catalogue with newly commissioned essays. The public can also enjoy a series of outdoor sculptural encounters that critically reinterpret a series of existing public sculptures in London, including John Maine鈥檚 Arena (1983), located in front of the National Theatre. The sculptures will be signposted with QR codes that will refer visitors back to the main digital exhibition.

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