TG
Forthcoming:
Anna Susanna Woof
September 30th - November 12th 2016
PV: September 29th 6-9pm
Previous:
Catherine Osterberg & Jacques Rogers
The Kooples
March 26th - May 15th 2016
Susan Cianciolo
Film Screening
Friday 11th March 7-8.30pm
Gordon Schmidt
Plaza
October 23rd - December 5th 2015
Matthew Richardson
Angel Food
August 28th - October 3rd 2015
28 Hatton Wall, London
Summer 2015
#1: +Instruments
#2: Ralph Smith
#3: Thomas Jeppe
Samuel Jeffery
April 11th - May 23rd 2015
Occasional Table
November 20th - March 21st 2015
#1: Chora
#2: Dan Arps
#3: Mel Franklin & Alex Pollard
#4: Patricia L Boyd
#5: cancan sur la coin
#6: Jan Vorisek
Three Letter Words
November 22nd 2014
Alison Lloyd
Grains
September 19th - November 1st 2014
David L. Hayles & Scott King
A for Infinity
August 1st - September 13th 2014
Rachal Bradley
IR
June 13th - July 26th 2014
Peace & Love
Jason Benson, Ed Fella, Samuel
Jeffery, Harald Klingelhöller, Jon Knight
April 24th - June 7th 2014
c/o Primary
33 Seely Road
Nottingham
NG7 1NU
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+44 (0)7771866822
Friday - Saturday 12-6pm
Occasional Table #3: Mel Franklin & Alex Pollard Chain
January 17th - January 31st
London based Mel Franklin and Alex Pollard’s work is grounded in live production processes taking place concurrently in the world of commercial
design. Feeding into the energy and speed of these active networks, their work emerges as a parasitic entity, drawing subversive and dreamlike
new possibilities from the fast-evolving flow of these commercial systems.
For the third instalment of Occasional Table, Franklin and Pollard have developed a piece of malware that abuses a weakness in the latest
iPhone software. This malware hijacks any device that comes close to the phone on display, provided that device is running IOS 8. Every
five seconds, hijacked devices will enter an infinite loop where the malware checks the phone’s connectivity and then proceeds to stealthily
mine Bitcoins on the artists’ behalf. The ‘queen’ phone is displayed in a copper-coated case in which is embedded a copper coin artwork by
the Venezualan/American artist Meyer Vaisman. The phone itself produces an ambient environment helping to create a symbolic space within
the gallery where the viewer themselves are hosts to a parasitical form of accumulation.
Chain, 2015, iPhone 4s, bespoke iPhone case with Meyer Vaisman coin artwork, malware.
Chain, 2015, iPhone 4s, bespoke iPhone case with Meyer Vaisman coin artwork, malware (detail).
This exhibition was supported by: