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Henry Coombes
June 12 - September 7, 2008
Scottish artist Henry Coombes explores the tension between instinctual, natural impulses and the constraints of polite society. He presents viewers with seemingly idyllic scenarios that gradually delve into the deeper, darker inclinations of human nature. In two of his recent films—Laddy and the Lady (2005) and Gralloch (2007)—actors don animal costumes and the traditional sportsman attire of the British elite, playing out scenes at once amusing, disturbing, and surreal. Both films will be on view in the Hammer’s Video Gallery marking Coombes’ first exhibition in an American museum.


Henry Coombes was born in London in 1977 and lives in Glasgow. He studied at Central St. Martin’s College of Art as well as the Glasgow School of Art, receiving his BFA in 2002. Solo exhibitions of his work include those at Sorcha Dallas, Glasgow; Anna Helwing, Los Angeles; Susie Q Project Space, Zurich; and at Art Basel Miami Beach as part of the Positions series. His films have been screened at numerous festivals in Scotland, Germany, The Netherlands, Norway, and Canada, and he was one of six artists chosen to represent Scotland at the 52nd Venice Biennale in 2006. This is Coombes’ first solo museum exhibition.
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Saturday Aug 9, 3pm
Artist Talk
Join Henry Coombes for an evening of in-depth discussion about the Scottish artist’s drawings, paintings and sculptures as well as selected screenings of his amusing, disturbing and surreal films. Coombes explores the tension between instinctual, natural impulses and the constraints of polite society. He presents viewers with seemingly idyllic scenarios that gradually delve deeper into the darker inclinations of human nature.

Hammer Artist Talks include lively Q&A sessions with the audience and offer a great chance to learn more about important emerging artists from the artists themselves. For his first exhibition in an American museum, Coombes’s Laddy and the Lady (2005) and Gralloch (2007) are on view in the Hammer Video Gallery through September 7th.