Sister Octopi, is a long-distance collaboration between two artists and cousins: Dubai-based Natalya Konforti and Brixton-based Justine Formentelli. It opens on 7 March, International Women’s Day, in Clapham’s Omnibus Theatre.
Composed of hanging panels, each of which represents an octopus tentacle, the work is a conversation between the two artists. This explores themes of identity, belonging and adaptation, paying tribute to the strength and resilience of sisterhood in the face of loss and tragedy. Separated by several oceans and time zones, the two artists responded to each other’s work and emotions, panel after panel. Inspired by the natural world, and their experience of expatriation and family heritage, this suspended universe is an invitation to wander through a world of connections.
Sister Octopi has featured at multiple locations in Dubai. This is its first appearance in the UK. Taking cues from its eponymous octopus, the work transforms and adapts to inhabit new environments, making each installation a unique experience. Justine and Natalya will also host a collaborative workshop on Saturday, March 11th from 11 to 1pm at the venue.
The exhibition runs from 7 – 29 March in the Omnibus Theatre, Clapham Common Northside, SW4 0QW.
For further information go to www.glitchesandstitches.com/sister-octopi