The show I curated at MAC Birmingham, the culmination of my Curatorial Residency, sponsored by DASH, 6th Jan – 22nd Mar 2020
(image: Great Britain from a Wheelchair, by Tony Heaton)
The show I curated at MAC Birmingham, the culmination of my Curatorial Residency, sponsored by DASH, 6th Jan – 22nd Mar 2020
(image: Great Britain from a Wheelchair, by Tony Heaton)
Was very honoured to be asked to participate in a panel talk at Sheffield Doc|Fest this year with artist Nwando Ebizie, senior producer Jo Verrent, and Neuroscientist Peter Kok. Here’s a transcript of my short talk before the panel discussion ensued, about outsiderness and social change in the context of my work.
Work featured in recent show: Pronoia – March 2015, London. The Management, a stand-alone piece, and a selection from my ‘Masks‘ series. You can hear my talk on this work as part of the panel discussion here:
My portrait of Lissy has been shortlisted in this year’s Portrait of Humanity awards.
Prints of my Street Interventions are currently showing, until mid-January in Venice, as part of an experimental art festival. I’m mostly tickled that whilst in Venice, surrounded by exquisite Venetian architecture, you wander into a gallery to find nine prints of the best of Milton Keynes!
The Constantly Moving Happiness Machine is now open at MK Library!!!
New piece exploring my thoughts about identity