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Curatorial project Stomper is proud to present Whistling in the Dark, a group exhibition in screening format that explores contemporary fears. Bringing together artists, photographers, animators, filmmakers, and documentarians, Whistling in the Dark, explores artistic responses to fear, with themes ranging from terrorism, psychiatric illness, homicide, our over-reliance on medical science, the loss of the natural environment, and the threat of female sexuality.
Featuring national and international artists: Bill Aitchison (England), Phoebe Boswell (Kenya, lives and works in the UK), Catrin Davies (Wales), Paul Farmer & War-rag the Cornish film collective (England), Douglas Gast (USA), Max Hattler (Germany), Aline Helmcke (Germany), Dominic Lippillo (USA), Jeannette Louie (USA), Catherine Maffioletti (Brazil, lives and works in the UK), Mayumi Nakazaki (Japan, lives and works in the Netherlands), Guli Silberstein (Israel), Cat Tyc (USA), Daniel Warner (USA), Kristen Wilkins (USA), Worm Hotel (Chris Hayward and Nat Sunders) (UK).