Marlie Mul: No Oduur

SPACE

20 Jan– 4 Mar 2012


Cigarette will be gone soon,

Cigarette is guilty, has apologized a thousand times.

There is no place for cigarette,

Cigarette,

In a smoke-free world.

Cigarette will be gone soon,

Banished and extinguished, now cigarette is out.

Smoke smoke smoke smoooo,

no odour, no oduur.


No Oduur materializes and era that was, A romance that lasted, but went up in smoke.


Comprising three-dimensional and textile objects, No Oduur is Marlie Mul’s debut solo exhibition in a UK institution. A thematic publication featuring written contributions from Morag Keil, Sidsel Meineche Hansen, Valentina Liernur, Nicolas Ceccaldi, Lena Tutunjian, Timo Feldhaus, Jack Self and Mark Cousins will accompany the exhibition.


Marlie Mul is a Dutch artist currently based in London and Berlin. She received a Masters Degree in Architectural Theory from the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London in 2009 and a Bachelors Degree in Fine Art from the Academy of Fine Arts in Maastricht. Mul is co-initiator of the online artists PDF publishing platform www.xym.no and teaches at the Architectural Association in London. Recent solo exhibitions are No Oduur at STUDIO in Berlin, and Your Wet Sleeve in My Neck at Galerie Lucile Corty in Paris. Recent group exhibitions are Grouped Show at Tanya Leighton Gallery in Berlin, Rhododendron at W139 in Amsterdam, Rhododendron II at SPACE in London, and The Smart Frrridge (Chilly Forecast for Internet Fridge) at Kunstverein Medienturm in Graz, Austria.


No Oduur has been made possible by the kind support of the The Netherlands Fonds BKVB and the Mondriaan Foundation.


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