Artists Bob Bicknell-Knight, Ami Clarke in collaboration with Richard Cochrane, Débora Delmar, Ollie Dook, Tom Galle, Eloise Hawser, Botond Keresztesi, Erin Mitchell, Charlie Godet Thomas, Frank Wasser, Thomas Yeomans
Venue Harlesden High Street, London
Trust Is The Ultimate Currency seeks to consider the importance of the news, questioning why fake news and alternative facts have become throwaway catchphrases, overwhelming and frightening to the mainstream media whilst enabling small groups and organisations to spark outrage and anger by manipulating imagery and falsifying realities. The exhibition brings together works critiquing, commenting and reflecting upon the rise of the media circus, documenting the decline in the relevance and reliability of the news and wondering whether citizen journalism is a worthy replacement.

Flat steel
61 x 95 x 2 cm
Edition of 10

Software
Dimensions variable
Edition of 10

Acrylic on canvas
60 x 60 cm
Unique

Custom printed zip top handbag, 3D printed ABS plastic, USB drive, downloaded Facebook data, shredded newspapers
31 x 47 x 14.5 cm
Unique

Airbrush and ink on paper
59.4 x 42 cm
Unique

Arches watercolour paper, card, acrylic paint, aerosol paint, map pins, acrylic box frame, wood, screws
29 36 x 11.5 cm
Unique

Richard James Bespoke fabric offcuts, stretcher bars, thread
100 x 80 cm
Unique

Silkscreen and digital prints on paper and laminate panel
165 x 46 x 2 cm
Unique

Video with sound
9 min 32 sec
Edition of 5, 2AP

Newspaper and ink on newsprint
37 x 29 cm
Edition of 10

Newspapers dampened by London rain, living moss
41 x 31 x 15 cm
Unique



19.7 x 1.2 cm
Edition of 100

Video with sound
11 min 24 sec
Edition of 20
Commissioned by Daata Editions

Digital image on light box
38.1 x 67.7cm

Macbook Air, Acrylic Paint, Graffiti Paint Markers
232mm x 321mm x 23mm
Unique





