Triggerhappy at Birmingham Art Gallery

http://www.birminghammuseums.org.uk/bmag/whats-on/i-want-i-want
We're continuing our recent medley of showing some older work, this time at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery as part of the group exhibition I Want! I Want! Art and Technology where we'll be exhibiting our modified computer game Triggerhappy.  The exhibition runs from 1st April - 1st October and is a group show made up entirely of works held in the national Arts Council Collection.

You can find out more about the exhibition here:
http://www.birminghammuseums.org.uk/bmag/whats-on/i-want-i-want

And more about Triggerhappy here:
http://www.thomson-craighead.net/thap.html

And you can actually play an online version of the game recently hosted and emulated by the fabulous rhizome.org based out of New York here:
http://www.triggerhappy.org

Triggerhappy at Carroll/Fletcher, London

http://www.thomson-craighead.net/thap.html

We are showing our modified computer game Triggerhappy made way back in 1998 as part of Looking at one thing and thinking of something else - Part Four: Disrupt / Disorder / Display opening at Carroll/Fletcher, London this Thursday from 6pm+ 

The exhibition runs from 17th March to 29th April and also includes work by Michael Joaquin Grey, Natascha Sadr Haghighian, Mishka Henner, Eva and Franco Mattes, Manfred Mohr, UV Production House (Joshua Citarella and Brad Troemel) and John Wood and Paul Harrison. 

More information on the exhibition is available here:
http://www.carrollfletcher.com/exhibitions/62/overview/


You can find out more abou Triggerhappy here:
http://www.thomson-craighead.net/thap.html

United We Stand, exhibition extended

http://www.carrollfletcher.com/exhibitions/61/overview/

The group show Looking at one thing and thinking of something else: An Exhibition in Four Parts has been extended until 4th March, where we're showing Decorative Newsfeeds (2004) alongside work by Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Rahme, James Clar, Constant Dullaart, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Eva and Franco Mattes, Natascha Sadr Haghighian and UBERMORGEN. 

This is Part Three: United We Stand and it is at Carroll / Fletcher gallery in London.  Do go take a look if you can.

More info on the exhibition here:
http://www.carrollfletcher.com/exhibitions/61/overview/

More info on Decorative Newsfeeds:
http://www.thomson-craighead.net/decnews.html

Our solo exhibition Wake me up when it's over also opened at Young Projects Gallery in Los Angeles last week. More info on that here:
http://www.youngprojectsgallery.com/thomson-craighead


REALTIME | Lo Pati, Spain

http://www.lopati.cat/ca/informacio/exposicions/real-time-art-en-temps-real/351/
We're showing our live webcam clock Horizon as part of the touring exhibition REALTIME: Art en temps real opening tomorrow night at Lo Pati | Centre d'Art - Terres de l'Ebre. Go take a look if you're in the area.

We also have a solo exhibition Wake me up when it's over opening tomorrow in Los Angeles at Young Projects Gallery. More info here:

http://www3.onthemailinglist.com/readonline/xIblNnmeQkO2RVyAx5sglQ.html

Wake me up when it's over


We're pleased to announce our solo exhibition Wake me up when it's over opening this Friday at Young Projects Gallery in West Hollywood, Los Angeles.   It's our first major solo exhibition of work in the US and although it focuses for the most part on recent work there are a few older pieces too going back as far as 1996.  So if you're nearby come along, say hello and shelter with us from the maelstrom of post truth. 

January 27 - April 15, 2017
Opening Reception: Friday Jan 27th 5:30 - 9:30pm

Young Projects Gallery
8687 Melrose Ave #B230
West Hollywood CA 90069
323-377-1102
youngprojectsgallery.com

PV tomorrow night at Carroll/Fletcher, London

http://www.carrollfletcher.com/exhibitions/61/overview/

We'll be showing Decorative Newsfeeds (2004) as part of Looking at one thing and thinking of something else: An Exhibition in Four Parts, which opens TOMORROW from 6.30pm+  Come say hi if you're in London.  This is Part Three: United We Stand and it runs from 13th January until 4th February 2017.

Other artists in the show include Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Rahme, James Clar, Constant Dullaart, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Eva and Franco Mattes, Natascha Sadr Haghighian and UBERMORGEN. 

More info on the exhibition here:
http://www.carrollfletcher.com/exhibitions/61/overview/

More info on Decorative Newsfeeds:
http://www.thomson-craighead.net/decnews.html



GLUT | HOLDEN GALLERY

http://www.holdengallery.mmu.ac.uk/2017/glut/

We're showing Six years of Mondays (2013) and the projected version of BEACON (2006) as part of the group show Glut: Images, Information and Excess open from 16th January to 3rd March at the Holden Gallery in Manchester. Other artists in the show are: Viktoria Binschtok, James Bridle, Esther Hovers and James Richards. Go take a look if you can... 

More information on the show here:
http://www.holdengallery.mmu.ac.uk/2017/glut/


More info on Six years of Mondays:
http://www.thomson-craighead.net/mondays.html

More info on BEACON:
http://www.thomson-craighead.net/beacon_gallery.html

PV this Thursday at Carroll/Fletcher, London

http://www.carrollfletcher.com/exhibitions/60/overview/

We are showing Template Cinema (2004) as part of the group show Looking at one thing and thinking of something else opening at Carroll/Fletcher, London this Thursday 1st December from 6pm.  It's the second part of a four part exhibition running through until the end of February 2017 and you can find out more about that here:

http://www.carrollfletcher.com/exhibitions/60/overview/

Looking at one thing and thinking of something else - Part Two: Observations includes work by Joshua Citarella, James Clar, Constant Dullaart, Michael Joaquin Grey, Mishka Henner, Christine Sun Kim, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Manfred Mohr, Evan Roth, Natascha Sadr Haghighian, and us of course.  You can also view an online version of Template Cinema at:
http://www.templatecinema.com

So if you're about in central London this Thursday do come say hello


Monsters of the Machine | Laboral Gijon

http://www.thomson-craighead.net/stutterer.html

We will be showing Stutterer as part of the exhibition Monsters of the Machine: Frankenstein in the 21st Century at Laboral Centro de Arte in Gijon in Spain from 18th November - 21st May 2016.  The show is curated by Marc Garrett on behalf of Furtherfield.  If you happen to be nearby then please do go and take a look.

Participating artists: [AOS] Art is Open Source, Cristina Busto, Equipo Sauti ya wakulima, Mary Flanagan, Carla Gannis, Genetic Moo, Fernando Gutiérrez, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Shu Lea Cheang, Gretta Louw & Warnayaka Art Centre, Regina de Miguel, Joana Moll & Cédric Parizot, Guido Segni, Karolina Sobecka, Alan Sondheim, Thomson & Craighead.

Monsters of the Machine is a contemporary take on Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and asks us to reconsider her warning, that scientific imagining and all technologies have unintended and dramatic consequences for the world. It also invites us to ask the same about the arts and human imagination. Shelley’s classic, gothic horror and science fiction novel, has inspired millions since it was written 200 years ago in 1816, and then published anonymously in London in 1818. It offers a lens through which to look at the practices of arts and sciences today and how they shape society’s relationship with technology.

The exhibition considers the roles of our arts and science traditions and examines these issues as part of everyday life; as they are played out in the anthropocene, and climate change, gender politics, ethics, governance, surveillance, posthumanism, transhumanism, hacking, biohacking,
colonialism, neoliberalism, biopolitics and accelerationism.

www.laboralcentrodearte.org/en/exposiciones/monsters-of-the-machine

More information on Stutterer here:
www.thomson-craighead.net/stutterer.html


PERPETUAL UNCERTAINTY

http://www.bildmuseet.umu.se/en/exhibition/perpetual-uncertainty/22269
We're showing part of our Temporary Index as part of the group show: Perpetual Uncertainty / Contemporary Art in the Nuclear Anthropocene at Bildmuseet, Umeå in Sweden and the exhibition opens TODAY!  It brings together artists from Europe, Japan, the USA and Australia to investigate experiences of nuclear technology, radiation and the complex relationship between knowledge and the deep time.

Participating artists: James Acord, Shuji Akagi, Lise Autogena & Joshua Portway, Erich Berger and Mari Keto, Nick Crowe and Ian Rawlinson, Don't Follow the Wind, Finger Pointing Worker, Dave Griffiths, Isao Hashimoto, Erika Kobayashi, David Mabb, Cécile Massart, Eva and Franco Mattes, Yelena Popova, Susan Schuppli, Shimpei Takeda, Kota Takeuchi, Thomson & Craighead, Suzanne Treister, Andy Weir, Robert Williams and Bryan McGovern Wilson, and Ken + Julia Yonetani.

Exhibition dates: 2016-10-02 - 2017-04-16

More information here: http://www.bildmuseet.umu.se/en/exhibition/perpetual-uncertainty/22269
and here: http://www.thomson-craighead.net/temporary_index.html

Party booby trap round up

http://thomson-craighead.net/common_era.html

So there's just five more days to see Party Booby Trap at Carroll / Fletcher, London.  Thanks so much to everybody who has been in touch with us about it: we really appreciate the comments, feedback and support. If you can't make it before it closes then we have a round up of documentation and some reviews detailed below.

A video interview and tour of the exhibition:
https://vimeo.com/167245914

and a bunch of pics here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/87294765@N00/albums/72157668333362265

and some reviews, interviews etc:

Crack magazine:
http://crackmagazine.net/article/art/apocalyptic-anxiety-thomson-craigheads-party-booby-trap/

Time Out London:
http://www.timeout.com/london/art/thomson-craighead-party-booby-trap

POSTmatter
http://postmatter.com/#/currents/party-booby-trap

Artlyst:
http://www.artlyst.com/articles/thomson-craighead-orwellian-party-paranoia-at-carrollfletcher

Top seven exhibition in London, May 2016 from Fad magazine:
http://fadmagazine.com/2016/05/15/top-7-art-exhibitions-see-london-week-2/

Party Booby Trap | Carroll / Fletcher

http://www.thomson-craighead.net/partyboobytrap.pdf

SAVE THE DATE! On Wednesday April 13th our new exhibition at Carroll / Fletcher will be opening.  Please save the date and do come along from 6pm+.  It's called Party Booby Trap  and will include a bunch of new and recent work all showing in London for the first time.  The exhibition runs from 14th April until 28th May 2016.   You can read and download the press release here: http://www.thomson-craighead.net/partyboobytrap.pdf

And a quick February round up:- You can also still see our work in the following exhibitions in UK and Spain:

- More Songs Of Innocence And Of Experience in Electronic Superhighway at Whitechapel Gallery, London (until 15th May)

- Our flypostered London Wall & narrative clock Horizon in Big Bang Data (extended until 20th March) at Somerset House, London

- Corruption lenticular lightboxes and poetry machine Stutterer in Right Here Right Now at The Lowry, Salford (until 28th February)

- And finally Horizon again in REAL TIME at Arts Santa Monica, Barcelona (until 10th April)



ELECTRONIC SUPERHIGHWAY

 http://thomson-craighead.net/songs.html

We're showing More Songs of Innocence And Of Experience at The Whitechapel Gallery as part of the survey show Electronic Superhighway.  The exhibition features the work of more than seventy artists and opens on Friday 29th January. You can find more information here:

http://www.whitechapelgallery.org/about/press/electronic-superhighway/

and you can find out more about, More Songs of Innocence And Of Experience here:

http://thomson-craighead.net/songs.html

More Songs of Innocence And Of Experience was originally commissioned in 2012 by Film and Video Umbrella, London

REAL TIME | Arts Santa Monica, Barcelona

http://artssantamonica.gencat.cat/en/detall/Real-Time.-Art-en-temps-real

We're showing our live webcam clock Horizon in the exhibition Real Time, Art en temps real opening next week at Arts Santa Monica in Barcelona and curated by Pau Waelder. Please go take a look if you are lucky enough to be in Barcelona.

Exhibition dates: 28.01.2016 - 10.04.2016

Participating artists: Guillem Bayo, Clara Boj i Diego Díaz, Martin John Callanan, Grégory Chatonsky, Thierry Fournier, Varvara Guljajeva i Mar Canet, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Nicolas Maigret, Katie Paterson, Antoine Schmitt, Thomson and Craighead, Addie Wagenknecht, Carlo Zanni

You can find more information about the exhibition (in Spanish and Catalan) here:
http://artssantamonica.gencat.cat/en/detall/Real-Time.-Art-en-temps-real

You can find our more about Horizon here:
http://thomson-craighead.net/horizon.html

Art, Photography, & Technology | The Photographers' Gallery, London


We're part of a panel discussion at The Photographers Gallery on Friday 4th December starting at 7pm. The title of the panel is Networked Images: Art, Photography & Technology and as part of it we'll be talking a bit about our recent work.  Please do come along if you're in London.  Oh and the event is Free but you do need to book on eventbrite.  More info on the event and another rsvp link if you follow this link:

thephotographersgallery.org.uk/the-networked-image-art-photography-technology

BIG BANG DATA | SOMERSET HOUSE


We're showing a London Wall & our webcam clock Horizon as part of Big Bang Data exhibition opening at Somerset House in London on 3rd December.

Other artists include: Brendan Dawes, Ellie Harrison, Eric Fischer, Erica Scourti, Eva and Franco Mattes,  Ingo Günther, Jaime Serra, James Bridle, Jonathan Harris, Julian Oliver, Julie Freeman, Laura Poitras, Lisa Jevbratt, Ryoji Ikeda, The Long Now Foundation, Timo Arnall and more....

More info at: bigbangdata.somersethouse.org.uk/

Stutterer & Corruption | The Lowry

http://thomson-craighead.net/stutterer.html

We are showing Stutterer and some of our Corruption series as part of a group exhibition opening at The Lowry this week called Right here right now. The exhibition runs from Sat 14 November - Sun 28 February and there is an online catalogue too. 

http://thomson-craighead.net/corruption.html

Atists include; Daniel Rozin, Robert Henke, Branger Briz, Julie Freeman, Mishka Henner, Stephanie Rothenberg, Felicity Hammond, Ed Carter, Joe Hamilton’s, Nikki Pugh, Eva and Franco Mattes, Elly Clarke and Timo Arnall.

More info: http://www.thelowry.com/event/right-here-right-now

Temporary Index at HUMlab Umeå


This week we've been working at the fabulous HUMlab in Umeå, Sweden developing a new art work called A temporary index

A temporary index
is a system of decorative counters that mark significant sites of nuclear waste on our planet.  These are all sites that require provisions that must last from a few decades to hundreds of thousands of years and our system will attempt to count these time periods for each identified site creating a map of human influence concerning deep time.

A prototype was exhibited in Sapporo, Japan last year at Oyoyo project space, but we have been constructing a database here at HUMlab that will allow us to map a host of repositories, accident sites and entombed research reactors from all over the world.  A version of this work will be part of a touring exhibition next year curated by Ele Carpenter initially for the Bildmuseet also in Umeå. 



More about: HUMlab; http://www.humlab.umu.se/sv | Bildmuseet; http://www.bildmuseet.umu.se/en | Nuclear culture project; http://nuclear.artscatalyst.org | Oyoyo Art Centre; http://www.oyoyo16.com


Asymetrical warfare at Witte de Whit


We are showing our documentary artwork A short film about war in the group exhibition Art In The Age Of…Asymmetrical Warfare, which opens in Rotterdam TODAY at Witte de Whit Gallery (11 September 2015 – 3 January 2016, Opening and Artist Talks: 10 September 2015, 4 pm). So please do go if you're around and about.

With: Abbas Akhavan, Sven Augustijnen, James Bridle, Broomberg & Chanarin, Crass, Claire Evans, John Gerrard, Terence Gower, Isao Hashimoto, Glenn Kaino, Navine G. Khan-Dossos, Trevor Paglen with Jacob Appelbaum, Mohammad Salemy, Susan Schuppli & Tom Tlalim, Nida Sinnokrot, Thomson & Craighead, and José Antonio Vega Macotela.

A short film about war is the second part of our Flat Earth Trilogy

More info here: http://www.wdw.nl/event/art-in-the-age-of-asymmetrical-warfare/

I'm TEN at IMT London


IMT Gallery in London asked us to contribute a small work for their benefit exhibition I'm Ten running from 4th September – 2 October 2015, so we've sent them a concept drawing (actually it's a collage) for an as yet unmade work called Unmade Bed, which will join the host of other work to be auctioned on Paddle8 during the show to help IMT continue their good work for the next ten years! So go take a look.  More info on the exhibition here:

http://www.imagemusictext.com/exhibitions-archive/imten