‘Random House’ @ Arcadia Missa, Nov 20

, 18 November 2013
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South London gallery Arcadia Missa present Random House, a group exhibition, on November 20, running to December 7.

Opening alongside the launch of online publishing initiative, publishing-house.me, the exhibition, featuring work by Bunny Rogers, Jill Magid, Jasper Spicero and Emma Talbot, continues the conversation around new forms of presentation by exploring “the relation between narrative and affect, as traced between objects and through various media”. In light of an apparent de-centralisation of knowledge structures, the presumed publishing group pun of Random House aims for a “poetic and material reconstruction” via the intimacy of works by emerging and established artist through technologies and beyond.

See the Arcadia Missa website for more information. **

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South London gallery Arcadia Missa present Random House, a group exhibition, on November 20, running to December 7.

Opening alongside the launch of online publishing initiative, publishing-house.me, the exhibition, featuring work by Bunny Rogers, Jill Magid, Jasper Spicero and Emma Talbot, continues the conversation around new forms of presentation by exploring “the relation between narrative and affect, as traced between objects and through various media”. In light of an apparent de-centralisation of knowledge structures, the presumed publishing group pun of Random House aims for a “poetic and material reconstruction” via the intimacy of works by emerging and established artist through technologies and beyond.

See the Arcadia Missa website for more information. **

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South London gallery Arcadia Missa present Random House, a group exhibition, on November 20, running to December 7.

Opening alongside the launch of online publishing initiative, publishing-house.me, the exhibition, featuring work by Bunny Rogers, Jill Magid, Jasper Spicero and Emma Talbot, continues the conversation around new forms of presentation by exploring “the relation between narrative and affect, as traced between objects and through various media”. In light of an apparent de-centralisation of knowledge structures, the presumed publishing group pun of Random House aims for a “poetic and material reconstruction” via the intimacy of works by emerging and established artist through technologies and beyond.

See the Arcadia Missa website for more information. **

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