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James Irwin (b. 1980) is an artist living and working in London, currently a PhD candidate at the Contemporary Art Research Centre, Kingston School of Art researching the point between code and image. Solo exhibitions include: Listening to Xanax, Gossamer Fog, London; The Edge, SKELF, online (2018); and Binary Translations, Space In Between (2013); and group shows: Terms and Conditions May Apply, Annka Kultys Gallery; Home Alone, DATEAGLE, London (2018); and Let’s Pluck the Bird, Limoncello (2013). Between 2017 and 2019 he organised SuperHumanCorporation: An Exploration of Digital Nature, a series of web based exhibitions pairing US and UK artists and writers attempting to map a human-centric materiality of the Internet. He was awarded the Emerging Artists Bursary Award by the Royal British Society of Sculptors in 2012.
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The Terminal: Human Shaped Whole
directed by: Jason Isolini
featuring: Bob Bicknell-Knight, Ian Bruner, Joshua Citarella, Jessica Evans, James Irwin, Claire Jervert, Kakia Konstantinaki, Angeline Meitzler, Erin Mitchell and Neale Willis
curated by: Off Site Project