Daria Blum
Kunst
«Home Screen». Vernissage. Fotografie, Skulpturen
marytwo is delighted to present HOME SCREEN, a solo exhibition by Swiss-born, London-based artist Daria Blum. Bringing together new photographic works alongside sculptural and time-based elements, the exhibition reflects Blum’s ongoing interest in performance, staging and the quiet afterlife of objects in the studio.
Daria Blum (*1992, Lucerne, CH) lives and works in London, UK. She completed her MA in Fine Arts at the Royal Academy Schools, London in 2023, and received a BA in Fine Arts from Central Saint Martins, London in 2017.
Her work has been exhibited and performed, among other venues, at Halmet, Zurich (2026); Capitain Petzel, Berlin (2026); Tate Modern, London (2025); Palmer Gallery, London (2025); Claridge’s ArtSpace, London (2024); CAPC Musée d’art Contemporain de Bordeaux (2024); Ilenia, London (2024); Roskilde Festival, Denmark (2023); Royal Academy of Arts, London (2022); The Averard Hotel, London (2021); and Ahoi, Lucerne (2020).
Blum is the recipient of the Claridge’s × RA Schools Art Prize and was an artist in residence at CAPC Musée
marytwo is delighted to present HOME SCREEN, a solo exhibition by Swiss-born, London-based artist Daria Blum. Bringing together new photographic works alongside sculptural and time-based elements, the exhibition reflects Blum’s ongoing interest in performance, staging and the quiet afterlife of objects in the studio.
Daria Blum (*1992, Lucerne, CH) lives and works in London, UK. She completed her MA in Fine Arts at the Royal Academy Schools, London in 2023, and received a BA in Fine Arts from Central Saint Martins, London in 2017.
Her work has been exhibited and performed, among other venues, at Halmet, Zurich (2026); Capitain Petzel, Berlin (2026); Tate Modern, London (2025); Palmer Gallery, London (2025); Claridge’s ArtSpace, London (2024); CAPC Musée d’art Contemporain de Bordeaux (2024); Ilenia, London (2024); Roskilde Festival, Denmark (2023); Royal Academy of Arts, London (2022); The Averard Hotel, London (2021); and Ahoi, Lucerne (2020).
Blum is the recipient of the Claridge’s × RA Schools Art Prize and was an artist in residence at CAPC Musée
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