Unstable Mediums

Late at Tate: Disrupt happened at Tate Britain on 1st May. This event, curated by Tate Collectives London, focused on alternative ways of viewing items in Tate’s Collection. In addition to 3D printing and live music, new work of mine, commissioned by Tate Collectives London, was displayed on loop throughout the gallery.

Unstable Mediums

These short pieces, entitled Unstable Mediums, were a remix of two items in Tate’s collection, Ecstasy by Eric Gill and Eve by Sir Thomas Brock. In these remix pieces I wanted to turn the solid structures into malleable, fluid objects.

I was unfortunately in Toronto at the time of the event, but from the photos it seems like the pieces worked really well in the space:

Late at Tate: Disrupt

Photo copyright Diana Agunbiade-Kolawole

Late at Tate: Disrupt

Photo copyright Diana Agunbiade-Kolawole

Thanks again to Tate Collectives London for commissioning me to make the pieces. I had a lot of fun making them!

Loud Tate: Code – 8th November

On 8th November a new video work of mine will be screened at Tate Britain as part of Loud Tate

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Head over to Tate Britain for a fascinating free day of art, music and performance curated by Tate Collective London. BP Loud Tate: Code explores how codes in language, fashion and technology shape culture, inspired by the displays at Tate Britain.

The video work, which will be joined by three other awesome glitch artists, will be projected somewhere in the gallery, so get hunting!

In addition to all the other activities going on throughout the day – t-shirt making, zine making, DJs and music – Rosa Menkman will be giving a talk/workshop about glitch art, which I highly recommend attending. Come meet us all!