Saturday 2-9pm; Sunday 12-6pm; then by appointment
Ruby Cruel, 250 Morning Lane, , London E9 6RQ
Free
Our Sculptors Exhibitions
LARGE LANGUAGE brings together works by Fabio Lattanzi Antinori and Jeremy Hutchison. Through painting, sculpture, text, video and performance, the exhibition considers what happens when words become commodities, speech is outsourced, and the systems built to organise meaning start producing realities of their own.
Lattanzi Antinori’s works investigate the extractive logic of digital infrastructures — tracing how data, contracts and algorithms transform words into assets. Hutchison’s reverse-glass paintings assemble fragments of language from advertising, supply chains and everyday speech, using the glass picture plane to reflect on how meaning is shaped by the logic of the endless scroll.
[Hmm... thanks. I mean, it’s pretty dead but it does the job. We’ve got M-dashes and the rule of threes. Can you give me a sentence with the construction “not X but Y”?]
Across the exhibition, language appears not as something we simply use, but something that increasingly uses us.
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Saturday 2-9pm; Sunday 12-6pm; then by appointment
Ruby Cruel, 250 Morning Lane, , London E9 6RQ
Free