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Address and Password
Tonight our exhibition Food to the Dogs will open at Tape Modern, 66 Baring Street M12PY. The password is Fancy Nourishment. Everything is set up for an art happening! Come down and see what’s what. Our performances in the opening: 20:30 Enne&Moffa 21:30 Mutabase The performance by Enne&Moffa will be repeated on 4.6.2018 and 8.6.2018 at 6pm so even if you can’t make it to the preview you’ll get a second chance to see the work.
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Food to the Dogs
We are happy to announce the first exhibition coming up in Tape Modern: Food to The Dogs I am very excited about this exhibition! It will be the first one we do with our new space, the artists we have lined up are interesting and I love the works we’ll have the privilege to show. Naturally, we need to keep in mind that we might be evicted at any point. We have plans in place of how to get all the works safely to the next building and how to keep the ball rolling if this would happen. Because of this, we are doing this on a…
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Up and Running
As I mentioned in my last post, Origins part 2, the squat was too precarious an environment to realise modestly ambitious how we had planned it. I was not sad about it. On the contrary, I felt I found something that was even better for me in this time and place. Not all of us agreed though and after some conversation, we came to the conclusion that we had very different needs for studios due to the nature of our practices and therefore trying to find a studio together didn’t seem very meaningful. Modestly ambitious became a frame work for other art activities and Sophia and I decided to stay…
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Origins – Part 2
After all the clearing, cleaning, fixing and building we had a studio at the Cozy. I had had an amazing time with the crew, I felt welcomed and I enjoyed the groups dynamic of a dysfunctional family of organised chaos. The people, the stories and everything in that place hooked me completely. Some of them I knew from before, seen them in demonstrations or at the first Mancunian squat I visited at the Corner House, some I even knew from uni, but most of them were complete strangers to me when I started working there. On top of that, the environment suited my art practice perfectly: work with site specific…