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‘Triggered economics or How to commit to the inevitable'

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Thursday, 6 May 2021 to Sunday, 23 May 2021

The show explores themes of capitalist realism, hinting at hauntology and the lost futures of contemporary generations through glossier tropes of this detached zeitgeist. 

Our goal is that the show, much like the best artworks, is self-reflexive, in that ‘it’ knows it’s taken over a private investment fund’s offices, and is unabashed in its excess and surroundings.

We’re further subverting the context with a local social initiative, having been handed a corporate property portfolio with permission to allocate empty offices across central London to artists for rent-free periods of 2-6 months, rolling. During the rapid production of this exhibition, we’ve already allocated over 100 spaces. As a community of artists, we are using this opportunity to safeguard one another and get through these tough times.

Please join us between the 6th and 23rd of May, by making an appointment with linda@pontzer.com 

The exhibition is open 10am-6pm seven days a week. 

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07836275065
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A site specific group exhibition taking over a Mayfair investment capital firm’s private floor.

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34 Bruton Street
Mayfair
London
W1J 6QQ
United Kingdom

 


 

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