by Gabby | Nov 3, 2013 | Conversations
“The effects of the ‘digital revolution’ have been analysed for the most part in terms of their effects on individual consumers, rather than from the perspective of the pressures exerted on those charged with their production” (Harry Sanderson,...
by Gabby | Oct 17, 2013 | Photography
I’m taking No Looking After the Internet on the road this month, hosting a special edition at London’s Arcadia_Missa gallery in conjunction with Harry Sanderson’s “Unified Fabric” project. Part installation, part render farm, part curated...
by Gabby | Sep 7, 2013 | Curatorial
Last month marked the publication of Fillip 18, featuring a specially edited section that seeks to extend the conversations about representing the conditions of labour in contemporary art that began last year with an exhibition I curated for Access Gallery,...
by Gabby | Aug 22, 2013 | Reviews
Some invitations are just too wonderfully strange to pass up. That was the case when, last month, Casey Hinton invited me to participate in the July edition of Art Spin as their first writer-in-residence as part of her new Rickshaw Residency program. The idea was to...
by Gabby | Jul 21, 2013 | Photography
For the first time this month, No Looking After the Internet is being held off-site at the CLGA, in tandem with the exhibitions “Gay Premises: Radical Voices in the Archives, 1973-1983 at the Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives,” and its counterpart of...
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