Black Mirror: Art as Social Satire


TypeExhibition
TitleBlack Mirror: Art as Social Satire
Event date28 Sep 2018 to end of 23 Feb 2019
LocationSaatchi Gallery, London, UK
Web address (URL)https://www.saatchigallery.com/exhibition/black_mirror__art_as_social_satire
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Black Mirror features some of the world’s most exciting contemporary artists making work about the world we live in, exposing anxieties our modern obsessions create. Artists featured include Turner prize nominee Richard Billingham, whose photography series of his parents Ray’s A Laugh pioneered “squalid realism” as he confronted the art world with the reality of poverty; Polish artist Aleksandra Mir who parodies newspapers by crudely drawing them with childlike tools – bringing new meaning to “fake news”; and Chilean sculptor Alejandra Prieto, who transforms rejected lumps of coal into a beautiful, desirable object of opulence, confronting class disparity and the commodification of luxury over function.

At a time of collective unease, Black Mirror emphasises the importance of art and satire in dissecting power structures, questioning societal norms, and visualising political unrest, providing light relief to life’s uncertainties.[...]