Storm Arnold - Proposal for a re-enactment, Opal Perspex, 4K monitor and 3minute looped 4K film, 2020
Storm Arnold - Proposal for a re-enactment, 2020
Storm Arnold - Proposal for a re-enactment, Opal perspex, concrete, acrylic, PLA, silicone and removable tattoo print, 2020
SPM, 4K film still, 2019
SPM, Close circuit solar panels, 12v60ah car battery, 4K monitor and PLA, 2019
Britains Eldest Tree, Acrylic, 2018
GoNotice, Steel, jesmonite, resin, acrylic and brass, 2019
GoNotice, Looped 4K film (73 seconds), 2019
Storm Arnold, Proposal for a re-enactment, Looped 4K film (61 seconds), 2020
Bio
Ted Le Swer (b.1995, Nottingham) lives and works in London, he graduated with a BA in Fine Art from Chelsea College of Art and Design in 2017. Ted’s work formally combines moving image and sculptural processes, that employ computer-generated imagery and the fabrication of props. His work examines how contemporary society values its relations to ecology, and how these diverse relations materialise and reveal themselves. His videos, which combine digital animation and live-action improvisation, use narrative to a means of negotiating the various realities and relations of the human and non-human agents in his films.
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HOUSE §1 (Group Exhibition) Collective Ending HQ (London, 2020)
The Potion Room (Group Exhibition) Subsidiary Projects (London, 2020)
Going AwayTV (Group Exhibition) Arebyte Gallery (London, 2020)
Into the Wild (Residency) Chisenhale Art (London, 2019)
How did it get so late, so soon? (Group Exhibition) Grow Hackney (London, 2019)
Riff-Raffle (Group Exhibition) Chisenhale Studios (London, 2019)
ABSINTHE §3 (Group Exhibition) Spit and Sawdust (London, 2019)
CARTON (Group Exhibition) The Drawing Room (London, 2019)
Reunion (Group Exhibition) Assembly Point (London, 2018)
The Museum Has Abandoned Us (Group Exhibition) State of the Art (Berlin, 2017)
Say So .2 (Group Exhibition) Chopping Block Gallery (London, 2017)
Mutants (Group Exhibition) Lincoln Projects (London, 2017)
Tempting Fake (Group Exhibition) Nobel Studio Gallery (London, 2017)
Megalopolis (Group Exhibition) Yamamoto Keiko Rochaix Gallery (London, 2017)
Nelle and Eva (Group Exhibition) Yamamoto Keiko Rochaix Gallery (London, 2017)
STANDBY (Group Exhibition) Ugly Duck (London, 2017)
Say So (Group Exhibition) Holdren’s Arcade (London, 2017)
Wot For (Group Exhibition) the 4th floor Gallery (New York, 2017)