Photo: Nick Knight
Visual Arts

SWEAT - Athens

Alice Potts

Dates

Tickets

Free Admission

Venue

Onassis Stegi

Time & Date

Day
Time
Venue
Day
Monday-Sunday
Time
18:00-22:00
Venue
Exhibition Hall -1

Information

Tickets

Free Admission

General

During the I'm Positive festival (21-22 NOV), the exhibition will be open for the public 12:00-22:00

Exhibition opening: 13 NOV 2018 | 19:00

Introduction

Artist and recent Royal College of Art Graduate, Alice Potts states: “One day we will be able to grow our own accessories on our skin” while she exhibits in the Onassis Stegi crystalline accessories created by the sweat of dancers and athletes.

Photo: Nick Knight

Sweat is an excretion of chemicals related to heat, passion, a reaction, a thermo regulation. A bodily fluid as yet un-examined through the eyes of Fashion or Art. Alice Potts has created an aesthetic exploration touching on the chemistry, and the beauty of this entropy. She will take her Masters’ collection of crystalline accessories from dancers and athletes and present them in a curated show by Starvos Karelis in her first moment as an Onassis fellow during the Athens Biennale in November of this year.

“One day we will be able to grow our own accessories on our skin.” Alice stated in conversation with Sarah Mower and so Alice Potts, a recent Royal College of Art Graduate, taught by Zowie Broach, now begins her fellowship programme for the Onassis Foundation.

The main focus of the work will look at the confluence of Fashion, Science and the human body. Exploring the poetry of the human fluids, sweat as art, she will begin to further study the human sporting anatomy, both inside and outside led naturally, by the history of Athens, the origins of the Olympian, the body full of blood, the maths of the sweat, that passion and examination of those extraordinary feats of athletic endeavour in a city, within our world, where the sporting, social and cultural high-lights all began.

During the Athens Biennale, Alice will present the work showcasing an alternate future of design and will be the starting point of exploring a deeper connection of her work aiming to create a new alternative and sustainable set of opportunities during her Onassis Fellowship.
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“These ballet shoes are a record of the wonder of human body chemistry crystallized in sweat. The pioneering bio-tech designer Alice Potts has discovered a method of accelerating the growth of sweat crystals in a breakthrough which reveals the different qualities of each person’s being. Opening up a new frontier between aesthetics, science, and biology she is dedicating her practice in residency at the Onassis Foundation, Athens, to furthering her belief that the greatest technology humankind already owns is our own bodies.”
–Sarah Mower

Credits

Curator
Stavros Karelis
Project manager
Konstantina Soulioti
Design
Mark Boyce
Texts
Sarah Mower
Images
Nick Knight
Produced by
Onassis Stegi

With training support of Planet Fitness & More

Music at the opening event by En Lefko 87,7 (Stavros Dioskouridis & Eva Theotokatou)