Gallery Exhibitions
The exhibition and research project Are We All Addicts Now? presented by Furtherfield explores the seductive and addictive qualities of the digital.
Featuring Katriona Beales and Fiona MacDonald.
Humans have always exploited the raw materials this planet has to offer - with the power to change the nature of things, whether physical or virtual. The artists in this exhibition explore our existences, and the possible consequences of our scientific and technological imaginings as citizens in society, and the world at large.
Featuring Anna Dumitriu (in collaboration with Melissa Grant and Rachel Sammons), Carla Gannis, AOS (Art is Open Source), Simon McLennan, and Alan Sondheim.
Events & Activities
London's Permaculture Design Course - Spring Into Action! and Design 4 A.C.T.I.O.N (Active Community Transformation In Our Neighbourhoods) are a different kind of permaculture course - positive design for your life, your community and your world by empowering the genius inside all of us!
Get involved in a weekend of image play, jargon-busting discussion, hacking and hands-on-exercises, to find out how we might unveil the financial sector. Together we will get involved with activities from open data mapping and visualisation, photography to computer games and digital art installation pieces to explore how money might be accurately represented in an era of digital payment via offshore tax havens.
Join The Bad Vibes Club (Sam Mercer and Matthew de Kersaint Giraudeau) for an afternoon of presentations, discussions and films about interruption and its relationship to art practice and contemporary culture.
A day-long workshop, led by independent curators and researchers Dani Admiss and Cecilia Wee, looking at how we are locked-into contemporary conditions that bring migration into being. LAB #4 in the Art Data Money series.
Clear Spots
Furtherfield Gallery is proud to present Dimensioning – Live Architecture an exhibition of new digital artworks by Italian artist Chiara Passa, part of Furtherfield's Open Spot programme.
Part of Furtherfield Open Spots programme.
Two weekends of reading related happenings and art. A twisted archive of the mind, language and technology project: Torque – presented via the lens of its current research: *reading*