Award-winning poet and journalist Ross Sutherland presents his new darkly comic show exploring media rhetoric, historical bias and posterity in art.
Set amongst the backdrop of mid-recession Britain and a decaying newspaper industry, this is the true-story adventure into a self-fulfilling prophecy, through poetry, stories and animation.
A snapshot of contemporary Britain at a strange turning point in its cultural legacy; where newspapers are reporting science fiction and the poets are burying themselves in the garden.
See alongside The Petty Concerns of Luke Wright (7:30pm) for £16.
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25 years of Damien Hirst spot paintings are being showcased this January and February at all eleven Gagosian galleries across the world. Until 12.02.12.