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Sahsi Handford, Stanley Cross, George Goom



ARCADE Wed 26th – Sat 29th 2020
The work in this exhibition explores ideas of amateur, happiness and success in a fast paced, material and career driven society and plays with comic narratives about dystopian futures . The rise of technology has created a new immediacy in many aspects of modern life, such as communication, getting around and gathering information. It has also created a certain pressure to be present in the digital realm as well as the physical. This work is an attempt to illustrate what this implies in contemporary life and also an investigation and the role of the loser in a society that often feels like a race.
ABOUT THE ARTISTS: 

Sashi Handford is a Cardiff based Fine Art student who uses various mediums in her practice, such as painting, film, audio and print. Colour and humour is inherent in her work- which playfully aims to highlight the coexistence of good and bad experiences and the way we digest positivity and negativity in contemporary life.

George and Stan would like to apologise for everything bad they have ever done. They want to be better people. The work on show is a way of saying thank you to the sun gods for giving them the opportunity to make mediocre art.