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Artist's Name: Blast Theory
Preferred medium: multimedia
birth year: 1991
Nationality: GB
City: London

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Blast Theory is internationally renowned as one of the most adventurous artist groups using interactive media. This survey exhibition, marking their 20 year anniversary, delves into their archives to reveal details of works never before presented in a gallery environment. The exhibition features video footage, photo documentation and design from early performance pieces through to current work, often focusing on aspects of identity, trust and espionage with strong political undertones and social commentary.

Five key pieces form the focus of the exhibition, the earliest of which is Stampede (1994). Presented through photo stills, footage of the performance and cue cards, Stampede is a promenade piece exploring crowds and rioting. The work posed pertinent questions; At what point are you prepared to declare yourself publicly? What would make you take to the streets? Originally performed in theatres and nightclubs, Stampede includes excerpts from a secret police manual about riot control and features interviews with the six performers about loss of control. The performance itself - lasting 60 minutes - is fast and furious: a constant barrage of leaps, skids and falls interwoven with moments of quiet isolation and exhaustion.
( Spacex Gallery)

important exhibitions from Blast Theory

Exhibition Location City Country Date
Blast Theory Spacex Gallery Exeter GB 10.12.2011
TRUST - Media City Seoul 2010 Seoul Museum of Art Seoul KR 06.09.2010

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