Carrie Reichardt & Bob Osborne

I Shoplift Therefore I Am Self-styled ‘Mad In England’ extreme craftivist Carrie Reichardt’s work takes various forms but she is probably best known for her innovative, campaigning and oppositional mosaic

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Marcus Harvey

THE ISLAND (2017) It’s been 20 years since Marcus Harvey’s Myra (1995) was twice subject to vandalism at the RA’s 1997 Sensation: Young British Artists from the Saatchi Collection exhibition.

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Mark Titchner

PLEASE BELIEVE THESE DAYS WILL PASS Mark Titchner has been brightening urban surfaces with his kaleidoscopic patterning and cryptic messages for two decades. A Turner Prize nominee in 2006 his

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Michael Peel

Agitate Poster interventions on London streets, billboards and placards in Northern Ireland, immersive installations in public galleries… Michael Peel’s concern with the ways that politics and statecraft impact on individuals

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kennardphillipps

Study for a Head 7 Since 2002 kennardphillipps have been collaborating to produce striking and thought-provoking imagery. In their own words: ‘The work is made as a critical tool that

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Mustafa Hulusi

Pomegranate The struggle for optics – for the visual/audio-visual field – constitutes a struggle of world formation, knowledge production and power at every level of existence. Armitage & R. Bishop

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Peter Fish

Biston Betularia Novus (2016) Peter Fish’s Crucifixes (2014) are vertical and horizontal squints at painted Disney cartoon characters; his This Way Up series caused a UK Customs Officer to declare

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Dolores de Sade

The Sixth Labour of Hercules This recent series of works by Dolores de Sade are concerned with uncovering and representing those moments when there appears a tear in the membrane

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