Magnus Ayers, A place to grieve without arousing the sympathies of others

4 March - 2 April

Magnus Ayers (b.1991) graduated from BA Fine Art at Goldsmiths College in 2014. Working across video, installation and sculpture, Ayers researches biopower, semiotics and masculinity, exploring how these subjects are framed within the medium of digital technologies.

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Hello.

Here at Renault we are a people-centric and innovative company.

Let me introduce you to the concept of the motion.

Our mission is to pioneer sustainable mobility for all.

It is no longer up to the world to adapt itself to the automobile.

It is up to the automobile to adapt itself to the people and the planet.

A new Renault care is affordable, safe, respectful of the environment and of perfect quality.

Plus it’s an ingenious product that democratises new, innovative technology.

All passengers enjoy its convivial spaciousness and well-being.

Its design is attractive and supports all these values.

It is about freedom to live life.

At least in image if not in practice.

A place to grieve without arousing the sympathies of others
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