
Join our August walk through the East End! Today’s route includes two gallery stops.
The first stop is 10 Greatorex Street for THE SIGNAL. THE NOISE. The exhibition explores the chaotic, fragmented landscape of communication in the digital era. It reflects on what happens when clarity collapses, when messages glitch, and when interference becomes the message itself. The title draws inspiration from Nate Silver’s influential book, The Signal and the Noise, which explores our struggle to make accurate predictions in a world overflowing with data. The opening also features a sound performance titled “N013e M4NiF3ST0” by Bunny Dog (Artist Pei), which will start at 7 pm.
The second stop is Studio 1.1, which presents a group exhibition featuring four artists: Katie Eraser, Abbie Horberry, Jordan McKenzie, and Boudicca Paloma. All four painters have shared a studio over the past year as part of the Turps Banana Studio Programme. Rather than forcing a common thread, the exhibition playfully questions whether such connections are necessary when artists have simply worked alongside one another. Loosely united by an interest in abstraction (in the broadest sense), the show embraces these differences, bringing together a diverse mix of approaches: from junk hoarding and reactive assemblage to richly textured oil paintings, furs, and collages.