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ANOXIA

Daria Blum
Cooper Jacoby
Hubert Marot
Manon Wertenbroek

Hosting Shivers Only

13/10 - 15/11/2025
 

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Hubert Marot, Chaotic 6Metal, inner tubes, gym ball, tuning valve caps, Approx. 64 x 56 x 50 cm / 25.2 × 22.0 × 19.7 in, 2025

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Manon Wertenbroek, Chest Breathing, Wood, metal, textile, leather, 102.01 × 24.00 × 15.01 cm / 40.16 × 9.45 × 5.91 in, 2025

Cooper Jacoby, Ruminator (take me back), Polyurethane paint, galvanised steel, stainless steel, silicone, bone, photopolymer, electronics, 190 x 32 x 23 cm / 74.8 × 12.6 × 9.1 in, 2024

Daria Blum, Luminaries, Microphone stands, microphone clips, floor lamps, Dimensions variable, 2025

Manon Wertenbroek, Constriction, Wood, metal, textile, leather, 150.01 × 27.00 × 15.01 cm / 59.06 × 10.63 × 5.91 in, 2025

Manon Wertenbroek (b. 1991, Lausanne, Switzerland) lives and works in Paris, France. She holds a BA in Visual Communication from ECAL, Lausanne (2014) and has taught at ECAL, Ecole Duperré, and HFG Karlsruhe. Recent solo and duo exhibitions include Wertenbroek/Wray, Lo Brutto Stahl, Paris (2023); Refaire corps, Lighthouse, Zürich (2023); Home Peeling, Tableau Zürich (2022); Skinscapes, Belluard Festival, Fribourg (2022); and Capovolto, Istituto Svizzero, Milan (2018). Selected group exhibitions include Jardin d’hiver, MCBA, Lausanne (2023); Amaze Me, Muzeum Susch (2023); Swiss Art Awards, Basel (2021, 2017); Second Skin, Foam Museum, Amsterdam (2016); and Foam Talent, Beaconsfield Gallery, London (2016). Her work is held in public collections including Foam, Amsterdam; Musée Cantonal des Beaux-Arts, Lausanne; and Zuzeum Art Center, Riga. She has undertaken residencies at the Sigg Art Foundation, AlUla (2023); Pavillon Southway, Marseille (2022); and the Swiss Institute, Rome (2018). Wertenbroek is a recipient of the Swiss Art Award (2017), Pro Helvetia Award (2016), and Foam Talent Prize (2015).

 

Daria Blum (b. Lucerne, Switzerland) lives and works in London, UK. She holds an MA from the Royal Academy Schools (2023) and a BA from Central Saint Martins (2017). Upcoming projects include ANOXIA, curated by Shivers Only, ZÉRUÌ, London (2025). Recent performances and solo exhibitions include I'm So Disappointed In You, Tate Modern, London (2025); Drip Drip Point Warp Spin Buckle Rot, Claridge’s ArtSpace, London (2024); On Pointing On, CAPC Musée d'art Contemporain de Bordeaux (2024); and A Woman Like That, The Door at Palmer Gallery, London (2025). Other presentations include Circumbendibus Vol. 1–2, Royal Academy of Arts and V.O. Curations, London (2022); and You Say Vol. 2, Roskilde Festival, Denmark (2023). Selected group shows include With Urgency, Ilenia, London (2024); RA Schools Show, Royal Academy of Arts, London (2023); and CIRCA Class of 2022, Piccadilly Circus, London (2022). Blum has participated in residencies at CAPC Bordeaux (2024) and Youkobo Art Space, Tokyo (2019), and received the Claridge’s x RA Schools Art Prize (2025).

 

Hubert Marot (b. 1986, France) lives and works in Paris. He studied Photography at Gobelins – École de l’image, Paris (2009). Recent solo exhibitions include Balades, Fonds de dotation Franklin Azzi, Paris (2024); Chaotic Human Nature, ZÉRUÌ, London (2024); To remain still is to die, Studiolo, Paris (2022) and Maniements, SIRA, Asnières-sur-Seine (2020). Earlier solo projects include GOING-GONE, Galerie Anne de Villepoix, Paris (2017) and Nul bruit à l’horizon, nul cri dans les nuages, Galerie Until Then, Saint Ouen (2016). Selected group exhibitions include Blossom, Galerie Rabouan Moussion, Paris (2022); Dust: The Plates of the Present, Centre Pompidou, Paris (2020); and Intoto 6, Fondation Ricard, Paris (2018). His work is represented in public collections including the Centre Pompidou and the BnF, Paris. Marot is the founder and director of Shivers Only (shiversonly.com), a nomadic curatorial platform active since 2017.

 

Cooper Jacoby (b. 1989, Princeton, NJ) lives and works between Miami and Paris. He holds a BFA from Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY. Recent solo exhibitions include The Living Substrate, Fitzpatrick Gallery, Paris (2024); Mirror Runs Mouth, High Art, Arles (2022); Sun is Bile, Fitzpatrick Gallery at The Intermission, Piraeus (2022); Stragglers, Central Fine, Miami (2019); and Susceptibles, High Art, Paris (2018). Selected group exhibitions include Éprouver l’inconnu, MO.CO. Montpellier Contemporain (2024); Solstice, Galerie Crèvecœur, Paris (2024); Antéfutur, CAPC, Bordeaux (2024); Lifes, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (2022); and Grand Ménage, CLEARING, Paris (2019). He has held residencies at Cité internationale des arts, Paris (2024) and Rupert, Vilnius (2018), and received awards including the Oolite Arts Ellie Award (Miami) and Kunststiftung NRW Young Artists Scholarship. His work has been featured in Art in America, The Art Newspaper, Mousse Magazine, Frieze, Artforum, and The New York Times.


ZÉRUÌ

Opening time during exhibition:
Thursday - Saturday 11 - 5 PM
and by appointment


35 Pilgrim Street, EC4M 7JN
London, United Kingdom

info@zerui.gallery
 

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