Eye, I , You
1A Tenter Ground, E1 7NH
22 February - 22 April 2023
PHOTO LONDON with A.I GALLERY
Somerset House London
9-12 September 2021
8 September Preview Day
A selection from the series “Do not name a feeling”
Tickets are available at photolondon.org
UPCOMING EXHIBITION
A.I GALLERY at CROMWELL PLACE
DO NOT NAME A FEELING
Fiona Ones
4 Cromwell Place, London
2-13 June 2021
Wed-Sat 10am - 6pm, Sun 10am - 4pm
(London Gallery Weekend - Central : Fri 4 June late night until 8pm)
and
1a Tenter Ground, London
Fri 4 June 12-5pm, Sat 5 June 12-5pm, Sun 6 June 12-4pm
(London Gallery Weekend - East : Sun 6 June early opening 10am -12pm)
No prior reservation required.
Jahresgaben, Kunstverein München
04. December – 13. December 2020



THE MEASUREMENT OF CHANGE, WE CALL TIME
Being a resident at BAR in Beirut last year, I started a dialogue with the city, its people, its secrets and the breathtaking history, the food, the arts, the noises and voices - and the conversation didn’t stop. So indeed Beirut has a place in my heart and I feel somehow connected to the city, which was my home for some weeks.
Walking down the vibrant streets of this lively, dynamic but also wounded city, I was constantly observing and interacting with nature. I can’t even imagine the damage, death and brutality of the August 4th explosion. When thinking of this project, I had to remember what Beirut taught me the most: That there is always life and growth where you would least expect it.
Plants emerge from ruins and cracks in the streets, inactive construction sites and abandoned houses. This is how nature becomes another proof of Lebanon's history, as it always finds its path for growth. Pollen and seeds, finding their way to merge into life, split away from the old and begin a new life that is little known but nevertheless so strong. It tells its own story about memory and time, both immortal but constantly moving.
To express my deep belief that Beirut will come back with force again, I made a 12 piece edition as a tribute to wounds that will heal, that memories are the connection to our fears and strengths and that we mainly need to find out how to use these energies in order to move on and resurge - like nature’s pollen and seeds.
The technique I used was an embossment on found paper from the 60s. Imitating the tiles of the middle east as the ground to spread the seeds. By walking on the tiles one picks up the seeds on their feet and shoes spreading new life. It consists of a few torn papers, which reflect the layers of the fragile but deeply rooted city.
“The measurement of change, we call time”
Edition of 12
Euro 900 + shipping
This Edition is a contribution to help with the aftermath. All proceeds will be donated to:
“Impact Lebanon”, which identifies different NGOs to work with, so the funds can go where it is needed most at the moment. They fund NGOs offering medical support, food supplies and rebuilding houses. https://www.impactlebanon.org/
“The BAR Support Fund”, which supports emerging artists with grants that cover the costs of materials and logistics associated with art production - as I believe that artists should have a strong voice to raise awareness of the situation and to connect within and outside the borders. https://www.beirutartresidency.com/
Updates over INSTAGRAM
Exhibition and Open Studio with Beirut Art Residency
Artist Talk at Sursock Museum
Talk and Slidenight with Beirut Art Residency
Hyojun Hyun and Fiona Ones
Thursday 23 May, 18:00 to 19:30
Salon Arabe, Level 1
In English
"Just Like You, But Different"
A self-published book.
There are 250 copies - all signed and numbered.
In Europe you can order at TIPI BOOKSTORE in Brussels, PHOTO BOOK CORNER based in Portugal, PLAC ART PHOTO in Paris IVORYPRESS in Madrid - -
or, if you are overesa - MCNELLY JACKSON Bookstore also has some copies in New York and Brookyln.









Updated Photography and Drawings through Instagram
New Series in the making " Just like you, but different"