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Jess Flood-Paddock
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The physical residue of human existence
by Georgia Haagsma
Patrick Cole, Rhys Coren, Jess Flood-Paddock, Jeremy Glogan, Graham Hudson, Oliver Osborne, Samara Scott, John Tiney at The Sunday Painter
June 22nd, 2012 - July 22nd, 2012
Posted
7/22/12
So as it turns out, smoking does not only lead to a slow and painful death. In the heads of gallerists of Peckham, it also prompted something more positive and life affirming: in the shape of an art exhibition. For their latest show, which closed yesterday, The Sunday Painter explored -- admittedly after a night of excessive but productive lubrication – the possibilities of creating an exhibition around a small heap of cigarette ash that had been lying in a toilet cubicle for ‘approximately’ two years.
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incorrect opening date listed
by bigrobin
Jess Flood-Paddock at Hayward Gallery Project Space
August 4th, 2010 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Posted
8/4/10
I was quite disappointed that the opening date 4/8/10 was listed for this event on artslant web site. [more]
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Interview with Jess Flood-Paddock
by Natalie Hope O’Donnell
2010-08-17
London, Aug. 2010: It is a grey, drizzly August afternoon and I am wandering over Waterloo Bridge towards the grey, brutalist mass that is London’s South Bank Centre. In this 1950s concrete cultural complex, through Dan Graham’s glass pavilion, I can make out a bright orange form, flanked by specks bright blue. At the entrance to the Hayward Gallery, all I can see is a rabbit, drawn on the wall, accompanying the title of Jess Flood-Paddock’s exhibition ‘Gangsta’s Paradise,’ her third show in the... [more]
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