"Just because I'm paranoid, doesn't mean they're not out to get me." Who first said that? Nobody seems to know - darned internet, why don't you know these things!
Anyway, with over 4 million CCTV cameras across the UK (that's according to a 2002 paper - it could be many more by now...) the issue of public surveillance is of extreme importance and immediate relevance to us all. Where does all this information go? Who looks after it? What does it achieve?
For their fourth commission, Peckham Space announces a week-long project taking place in Peckham Square. There's a site-specific installation by Neal White that sees a helpful security guard sitting in a special kiosk and helping out passers by. There's also film work by Manu Luksch, in collaboration with FLIX.
New work by the hotly tipped Gayle Chong Kwan at Peckham Space this summer: her first move away from the eerie photographs with which she's made her name. The show - Double Vision - consists of a sculptural...
John Chilver and Brighid Lowe curate a kind of art experiment this May at Camberwell Space. With works on show by a range of contemporary artists - including Richard Wentworth and Leah Capaldi - the aim...