Bodhi

Bodhi
bar // cafe

Bodhi Gallery
art // retail

214 Brick Lane
London
E1 6SA
United Kingdom
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tel: 020 7749 0750


About Bodhi

Welcome to East London's cultural center. Bodhi incorporates a sushi and Japanese cuisine cafe, a bar and a gallery space.

Based in East London's cultural district, Bodhi offers a peaceful place to eat, drink and spend time. Please feel free to visit us during our regular opening hours, or contact us at info@bodhi-uk.com

Bodhi bar & cafe is open for food and drinks from the daytime menu from 11am until 11pm. The newly refurbished Bodhi bar offers a selection of food and a full drinks menu of amazing cocktails, freshly made juices, beer and wines.

Bodhi Gallery
We have an amazing underground gallery space, showcasing the best in art talent from around the world. The space also houses a select mini-store, carrying the best subculture brands, from toys, clothing, books, magazines as well as a special selection of international independent brands.

Jo Holland - Dissected Beauty



Dissected Beauty

A Retrospective / 1-16 December
Private View / Thursday 6 December 6.00-9.00pm

Jo Holland works on the borders between photography and painting, employing the techniques of both to create images that belong to neither medium. Holland makes photographs without the intermediary of either camera or negative, directly exposing the object through the lense onto what becomes a unique ilfochrome print. In this respect her work goes against the grain of much of contemporary photographic practice, which is dominated by the reproducibility of the medium and its digital manipulation.

Focusing instead on the line between attraction and repulsion in the viewer’s response, the objects of Holland’s gaze include pig eyes, rotting pears, lamb hearts, sheep brains and, in her recent series, the human placenta. Having dissected the object, Holland arranges the resulting cross-sections on a glass plate, onto which, in her more recent images, she introduces glazes and blocks of colour, creating a hybrid form of image-making between photography and painting. Acquiring from this process the presence and aura of a unique work of art, the resulting images reveal a hidden, fleeting and often violent beauty where we least expect to find it.

This exhibition is Holland’s first retrospective, and a unique chance to see works from her fourteen years as a professional artist.