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Hi there, here's what we're up to at the moment...
We have a new large-scale installation opening at the University of Lancaster commissioned by Peter Scott Gallery from 25 January - 22 March. Click here, or the image below, to watch an excerpt from the piece online now.
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JUMPERS (WHAT MUST I DO TO BE SAVED) documents a live experiment in group manipulation and compliance and features music by Warren Ellis. Working with 35 strangers and a hypnotherapist over the course of a day, the work seeks to investigate the moment of abandonment when we allow ourselves to tip into another state. The piece was inspired by the religious practice of 'jumping', a phenomenon which began among Cornish methodists over 200 years ago, and was filmed in a former methodist chapel, now home to the Zabludowicz Collection.
The exhibition opens on Thursday 24 January at 6.30pm.
Click for more info
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Kiss My Nauman in Istanbul
Kiss My Nauman, our four channel video work, will be shown in the forthcoming group exhibition 'The life of others' curated by the winner of the Akbank Sanat International Curator competition, Alejandra Labastida.
15 February – 30 April 2013
Akbank Art Centre, Istanbul
More info
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First Kiss in Annemasse
First Kiss, our video work reconstructing an impossible moment - our first teenage kiss, will be included in 'Terrible Twos' an exhibition about artistic collaboration. Curated by Garance Chabert.
1 March - 4 May 2013
La Villa du Parc, Annemasse
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