Infinite Loop is an exhibition of new work by British artist duo Langlands & Bell, depicting the futuristic architecture of 21st century global internet giants. Since the 1980s Ben Langlands and
Infinite Loop is an exhibition of new work by British artist duo Langlands & Bell, depicting the futuristic architecture of 21st century global internet giants.
Since the 1980s Ben Langlands and Nikki Bell, through film and video, digital media projects, sculpture, installation, prints, and architecture, have decoded the structures of different types of buildings, from the past as well as the present, from our own society and from other cultures, including, The House of Osama Bin Laden (2003), their Turner Prize nomination work made while they were official war artists investigating The Aftermath of 9/11 and the War in Afghanistan.
Infinite Loop, Langlands & Bell’s largest UK exhibition for several years, focuses on a new generation of architecture, including the new headquarters of Apple, The Gates Foundation and Facebook, and investigates how these structures convey notions of power and human interaction in the 21st century.
The exhibition includes twenty four editioned prints, presented in different colour variations, which illustrate futuristic models of the buildings as if they are floating in space.
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