So… in a surprise turn of unlikely events, this happened… watch this space, I guess.
Show in Jan 2022, which will tour to Aberdeen Art Gallery and Newlyn Gallery in Penzance.
So… in a surprise turn of unlikely events, this happened… watch this space, I guess.
Show in Jan 2022, which will tour to Aberdeen Art Gallery and Newlyn Gallery in Penzance.
So – I made a piece about Brexit. I was pleased to be invited to participate in Thomas Gray’s Borderzones exhibition. I felt like it was worth braving the controversy to make the piece, which you can see here. In the end I got about equal flack from both sides, so I consider that to be a…
I suddenly realised I hadn’t actually written any of my news in the news section for, er, a very long time! So here’s a quick round-up of the highlights and we’ll all just pretend I’ve been dutifully keeping up all along. The Jerwood Makers show went on tour after the original London opening, to Newlyn…
Please do come hear me speak with the lovely Dr. Jason Hickel, in association with my piece The Constantly Moving Happiness Machine. I’ll be talking about consumer capitalism, and Jason will be talking about degrowth. We will be chaired by Prof. Kevin McConway. 8pm, Milton Keynes Central Library, £5, book here. (Poster)
Prints of my shadow installation piece ‘Berger’ were recently featured in HANDMAID, the exciting exhibition by We Are Sweet Art. Great opening – free cocktails and vulva cupcakes! My only opening that’s been so popular it was one-in, one-out (so to speak…) Touted by Red Magazine as one of the 7 best things to do…
My kinetic piece Where Do you Live? is currently showing at MK Calling 2020 (to re-open after lockdown!) Many thanks to amazing collaborators Clive Doherty and Stuart Moore for amazing engineering and coding skills!
Not quite as big-shot as I’ve made it sound, but I will have an installation at Tate Modern from 24th-26th February! Watch this space! It’s part of an exhibition about how best to present art so it can be experienced by blind and partially sighted people, and is a collaboration of Shape Arts and Tate…