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Duncan Gibbs

https://duncangibbs.co.uk/

Duncan Gibbs (b. 1993)

Artist from London, UK. After graduating from the Slade School of Art in 2016, he has been living and working in Barcelona. Recently Gibbs has been working as resident of La Infinita de l’Hospitalet a laboratory of artistic research and production with a focus on the encounter of visual and live arts. Duncan has also been working with Can Serrat Art Centre, Catalonia, developing an outdoor studio and permaculture project which culminated in the group event ‘Ferment’(2019). Recent exhibitions include Tecla Sala’s ‘Our Garden Needs its Flowers’ (2021); V22’s Young London (2018) curated by Rowan Geddis, An Exhibition as a Spell, Centre Cívic Can Felipa, Barcelona (2018), curated Caterina Almirall; Far Away Treasure, a collaborative event between Can Serrat and Nyam Nyam, Barcelona (2018); Many, Limbo, London (2017

Spaces

17m2 / ethall

Tuesday to Friday, 11-15h, or by appointment.

etHALL is a space open to the city’s people for exhibitions of specific projects of contemporary drawing. Since it opened in 2011, it has aimed to offer a showcase of present-day creation in this discipline in the broadest sense, organizing exhibitions for the work of artists of very different origins, styles and careers.

At the same time, etHALL also represents artists, promoting them and showing their work in other contexts. In this field, etHALL has taken part in international fairs, receiving various prizes, the most recent being the award for the best stand in the Opening section at Arco 2015.

Artists represented
Inken Reinert, Martín Vitaliti, Sergio Prego, Patricio Vélez, Aleksandra Kopff, Matt Madden, Luis Bisbe, Luis Macías, Sinéad Spelman, Enric Farrés Duran, Iñaki Sáez, Ana García-Pineda, Nacho Simal and Karim Lebbal

Artists in collaboration
Alberto Peral, Juan Ugalde, Javier Peñafiel, June Crespo, Jochen Gerner, Heiko Müller.

Salvador, 22-24
08902 L'Hospitalet del Llobregat
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ethall.bcn@gmail.com
www.ethall.net

T. +34 60 680 23 23
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