Ghosts: how we live in the future

Interesting exhibition at the Fine Art Society which asked six contemporary artists whose practice looks at the social effects of urban regeneration and focusing on London.

I loved Thomas J Price’s bronzes of Afro-Caribbean men produced in wonderful detail. My favourite was “Network” of  a man in a sleeveless puffer jacket looking intently at his mobile phone. The attention to detail of the clothes and expression was beautiful. They were mounted on different recycled wooden supports like Victorian pot plant stands or one had an industrial look.

I also liked Juliette Losq’s paintings of green urban spaces from odd angles such as “Vinculum” a few down on an urban garden from an upper window. They reminded me of the Lucien Freud pictures of his garden.

Laura Oldfield Ford’s work were striking interior scenes washed in a neon coloured light such as a squat in neon pink.

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