Do you know what a Friggebod is? No, neither did we, until now. A Friggebod is 'a small government-regulated Swedish building that is used as a summer house, or for storage or as an extension to a larger house'. Interesting huh? You can read more about it - as ever - on Wikipedia.
Why do we bring this up? Not simply for the improvement of your general knowledge. No, it's because British contemporary artist Sean Rogg is screening a new film installation in which a Friggebod is systematically destroyed by two young children.
The work - entitled WOLF ram - is an exploration of the relationship between destruction and creation, and looks at issues of environmentalism, government control, childhood and violence.
Please note: WOLF ram is the first in a series of off-site projects organised by Spring Projects, and so takes place not at the gallery itself, but at a former artist's studio at this address:
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