'Presenting the work as we find it, out sourcing, resourcing and trading up.'
The first in an ongoing series of works, Clay Arlington's "S/S 2014" sources material for making sculpture by negotiating the purchase of scrap metal from itinerant foragers working in and through the city of London, who utilise valuable scape metals as a means of off radar trade and barter. The items sourced by Arlington will depend entirely on the materials found or intercepted by the scrap metal foragers.
Solo exhibition at Pippy Houldsworth Gallery, London
16/1/14 - 15/2/14
PV 15/1/14 6-8pm
6 Heddon Street, London, W1B 4BT
Incorporating sweat, recycled paper and purchased images within his work, Brindley explores the interrelation between excess and the workplace by salvaging, and subsequently repurposing, the by-products of everyday labour.
Group Exhibition, at Laurent Delaye Gallery, London
Jack Brindley, Peter Lamb, Stefan Ruitenbeek
November 29th - January 18th 2014
PV 28th 6.30 - 8.30
The three artists in this exhibition have taken on the challenge to experiment with the promiscuity of one space to parallel their own different practices. In twisting perception by reversing scale and playing with inverted mediums in order to blow the myth of representation, they all have a special interest in teasing the familiar and the hierarchy of systems.
Group show Jack Brindley, Joseph Buckley, Mustafa Mulusi, Beatriz Muñoz Curated by James Schofield PV 3/10/13 6-9pm 4/10/13 - 14/12/13 S1 Artspace, 120 Trafalgar Street, S1 4JT Sheffield As Part of Art Sheffield 2013