exhibition

  • Time Machine at Hayward Gallery This bit of writing was an assignment on the Critical AI module that I audited in Autumn 2023. I thought there were a number of parallels in the labour relations between the work undertaking to make “AI” happen, and that of some of the images and subjects in Hiroshi Sugimoto’s

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  • Today I questioned if it was tomorrow and tomorrow began with Enclosure an… enclosure created by 6a architects and artist Amalia Pica. How the single-route sheep management system can be described as ‘Maze-like’ in the brochure is beyond me, but it does provide an unusual sight for a gallery setting and immediately invites play. However,

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  • The arabic words adorning Shirazeh Houshiary’s work are something to be seen. Without a familiarity to the language system, the press release is the only way of discerning that the patterning is in fact made up of words. From far away, they form a field that sits in front of the viewers eye, slightly obscuring

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  • Com, and trip it as ye go, On the light fantastick toe. – John Milton Join 10 emerging artists as they dance the light dance through a dazzling variety of concepts in this group exhibition. From stages covering all media, tales are woven tracing the troubles of our times: Surveillance, Military Oversight, Big Data, Big

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