Conditional Expressions
Anne Macmillan, Oliver Hull, Ella Chappell, Julius Tedaldi, Jessie Harris, and Isaac Clarke.

19th – 29th March 2015

Events: Purring Workshop 28th – 29th March 2.00pm

‘Conditional expression’ is a name for the logical systems in which we lay out a plans for future behaviour in response to possible events or stimuli. It tends to be structured in the form of General case against Exceptional case, where the unusual is a structured afterthought.

This exhibition brings together a group of artists who share similar practices merging reverie and realism. The work will centre around ideas of the present tense, interpretation of environmental conditions, and will question on what, or whom, understanding is conditional.

Supported by Pop-Up-Foundation.

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Anne MacMillan (Lives and works in Boston) is currently studying in her final year of MSc in Art, Culture & Technology at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2015). Recent projects include: Heat Wave. Sackville, NB (2014), Harold and Ariene Schnitzer Prize in the Visual Arts. MIT, MA (2014), Near Earth Objects. Corridor Gallery, Halifax, NS (2013).

Oliver Hull (Lives and works in Melbourne) is a graduate of BA Fine Art, Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia (2013). Recent projects include: An Abyss. Archive, Sydney (2015), What’s the time in Gotham City. Platform, Melbourne (2014), An Audio Guide Through the Hyperborean Weeds and Termite Mounds of Mars. Freerange, Perth (2014).

Ella Chappell (Lives and works in London) is a poet and graduate of MA Creative Writing, University of East Anglia (2012). She is a founder of Observatory Press. Recent projects include: Shot Through The Heart. Southbank Centre, London (2014) and 17 Poets. Eggbox Publishers (2012).

Julius Tedaldi (Lives and works in London) is a recent graduate of MA Scenography, Central School of Speech and Drama, London (2014). He is currently touring and performing with Eldarin Yeong Studio, and is a director of The Institute of Jamais Vu.

Jessie Harris (Lives and works in London) is a recent graduate of BA(Hons) Fine Art, Goldsmiths College University of London (2014). Recent Projects include: To Fly To Serve. Hochschule für bildende Künste, Hamburg.

Isaac Clarke (Lives and works in Leeds) is a graduate of BA(Hons) Fine Art, Goldsmiths College University of London (2013). Recent projects include: A Dance In Time. Chateau Millemont (2015), Poetry Will Be Made By All! LUMA/ Westbau, Zurich (2014). He is a director of The Institute of Jamais Vu and NL’CAO, New Mexico.


Isaac Clarke







Jessie Harris
 

 
 
Oliver Hull
 

 
Anne MacMillan