CURRENT :

THE VOID WENT FLASH BY LIBERTY QUIN

Fri 5th April to Sun 21st April
Opening Hours :
Thur - Sat 12.00 - 18.00 / Sun 12.00 - 16.00

The Void Went Flash

Liberty Quinns’ solo exhibition at Hackney Gallery looks at how technology and climate change intersect through images captured from Google Earth.

 Focusing on Antarctica, a region deeply affected by climate change, Quinn screenshots moments where Google Earth’s portrayal of the ice continent’s surface as faultless and pristine breaks down, either due to glitches in Google’s algorithm or the ravaging effects of global warming.

Based in London, Liberty Quinn works across print, sculpture and audio-visual technology to investigate the breakdowns and shifting space of the Anthropocene. She recently obtained a Masters from the Royal College of Art and has shown throughout the UK. Selected shows include Proximity at Fold Gallery, Unfolding Traces with Pigeon Park and Un/Sense at Christie’s.

NEXT :

HOME IS WHERE THE ART IS by TANYA GALIA curated by JORDAN CLARKE

03/05/224 - 06/05/24

Opening Hours: Sat - Mon 10.00 -18.00

Home is where the Art is reflects Tanya’s vivid maximalist inner world and her perception of the wider world around her and is an invitation for the public not only to perceive but partake. Not only to introspect but interact.

Each piece explores, even if only noticed on a subconscious level, how all things in life seamlessly bend & flow into each other to make one full experience. How all things in existence can be collaborated with. From our physical home space, the lands we are attached to and come from and our innermost home - ourselves expressed outward. Each piece is a celebration of this fact and the people and spaces that make us who we are in some way or another.

Based in North-West London, Tanya Galia is a multi-disciplinary painter, designer, digital artist and musician. Her creations span over large scale paintings to hand illustrated photography as well as original songs and compositions. She obtained a BA in Graphic Design from the University of the Arts London's Camberwell and this is her first solo exhibition.