The Warburg Institute and its Visionary Circle invite you to Nymph: Tereza Červeňová and Sacha Craddock.
Join us for an evening of conversation to celebrate the launch of Tereza Červeňová's Nymph, a new book of photographs produced during her two-year residency at the Warburg Institute, published by Everyday Press.
Červeňová will speak with critic, writer and curator Sacha Craddock about the physical and psychological process involved in making this body of work, elements of which are also on display in the current exhibition Memory & Migration.
With an introduction by Matthew Harle, Curator, Warburg Institute, and an opportunity to see Memory & Migration, Harle and Naomi Pearce’s inaugural exhibition in the Institute’s new gallery space.
For more information about the book, visit Everyday Press.
TEREZA ČERVEŇOVÁ is a visual artist working with photography. She was born in Slovakia and is based in London. Her work has been exhibited internationally, including Reframing Narratives: Women In Portraiture, National Portrait Gallery (2023); Glossary, Galerie Kandlhofer (2023); Survey II – Jerwood Arts UK Tour (2021-2022), as well as exhibitions in the UK Parliament, London (2019); Museum of London, London (2018), and Z33 House for Contemporary Art, Belgium (2020) amongst others. She was a winner of the John Kobal New Work Award (2015), a Bloomberg New Contemporaries alumni (2017), finalist for the MACK First Book Award and nominee for Foam Paul Huf Award (2019).
SACHA CRADDOCK is an independent art critic, writer & curator based in London. She was the co-founder of Bloomberg Space and its curator from 2002-2011. Her curatorial contribution includes Turner Prize Hull 2017, Strike Site at Backlit Gallery, Nottingham 2018, Here, Now at Misk Art Institute 2021, Glossary for Curated by, Vienna 2023, Thought to Image for Albion Jeune 2024 and PLATAFORMA International Guest Curator, Guadalajara, Mexico, 2025-2026. Selected critical writing includes essays on Alison Wilding, Laura Ford, Mark Boulos, Angus Fairhurst, Chantal Joffe, Mustafa Hulusi, Heri Dono, Wolfgang Tillmans, Rosa Lee and Young In Hong. She is a co-founder of ArtSchool Palestine, the Contemporary Art Award and council member of the Abbey Awards in Painting at the British School at Rome, Trustee of the Shelagh Cluett Trust, and President of the International Association of Art Critics AICA UK, the British section of International Association of Art Critics. She was Chair of the Board of New Contemporaries and selection process from 1996 until December 2021.
Image: Nymph (Self-portrait II, Slade Art Studios, 4th Floor, Warburg Institute, April 2023) ©️ Tereza Červeňová
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