If You Could Collaborate, London
Showing at the Rochelle School’s A Foundation Gallery, the curatorial team at ‘If you could’ will this month unveil their fourth annual exhibition - and this time round, it’s all about collaboration.
Featuring collaborative projects from over 30 global partnerships - from almost every field - the organisers offered each creative couple the opportunity to create a one-off piece, free from commercial constraints.
Pulled together by Will Hudson and Alec Bec of online creative portal, It’s Nice That, the show challenged participants to question conventional methods and produce something unexpected - helped along with a liberal 12-month deadline.
With high-gloss, stylised photography from super-intricate draughtsman, Hellovon and photographer Timothy Saccenti; Costume, sculpture and shoes from image makers Ian Wright and Riitta Ikonen; and flag-inspired textiles from Karl Grandin and the Dutch fashion upstarts at And Beyond - the myriad work on show covers each and every creative base.
Anthony Burrill & John Griffiths for If you could collaborate
Preparatory work by Anthony Burrill & John Griffiths
Andersen M Studio & LekaGape produced a series of screen prints for the show, made with the help of the residents from a South African care home
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Preparatory work by Andersen M Studio & LekaGape
BCMH & Smith&Wightman; have proposed a new currency for the show
Preparatory work by BCMH & Smith&Wightman
A series of sculptural figures by Chrissie Macdonald & Marie O'Connor
Preparatory work by Chrissie Macdonald & Marie O'Connor
Craig Ward & Sean Freeman & Alison Carmichael's text-based wall drawings
Preparatory work by Craig Ward & Sean Freeman & Alison Carmichael
Fontaine Andersen & Deanna Cheuk's monochromatic printed scarf
Preparatory work by Fontaine Andersen & Deanna Cheuk
Badges, fliers and campaign-inspired posters constitute Fred Butler & No Days Off collaborative offering
Preparatory work by Fred Butler & No Days Off
James Gilpin & Helge Fischer's reactive glass sculpture
Ian Wright & Riitta Ikonen's suitably diverse final piece, consisting of photography, costume, sculpture and shoes.
Preparatory work by Ian Wright & Riitta Ikonen
George Hardie & Leonardo Sonnoli & Sara Fanelli's illustrated numerical alphabet
Preparatory work by George Hardie & Leonardo Sonnoli & Sara Fanelli
Hvass&Hannibal; & Anne Werner's 'Op-Art and medieval-like tapestry piece'
Preparatory work by Hvass&Hannibal; & Anne Werner
Hellovon & Timothy Saccenti produced a Giclee print, based on a nude woman.
Preparatory work by Hellovon & Timothy Saccenti
A graphically embellished space divider by Jesse Auersalo & Jesse Pietila
Preparatory work by Jesse Auersalo & Jesse Pietila
A still from Jacob Dahlgren & Johan Lofgren’s short film on the subject of ’Ludo’.
Preparatory work by Jacob Dahlgren & Johan Lofgren
Jim Stoten & Andy Rementer's future-looking animated zine
Preparatory work by Jim Stoten & Andy Rementer
A still from Jon Klassen & David O'Reilly's animated work
Preparatory work by Jon Klassen & David O'Reilly
A large-scale sculptural work from Jorre van Ast & Damien Poulain
Preparatory work by Jorre van Ast & Damien Poulain
An interactive piece from Julien Vallée & Nicolas Burrows, which challenges the way we behave within our working environments
Preparatory work by Julien Vallée & Nicolas Burrows
Brothers Job Wouters and Roel Wouters have produced a a spray painting machine entitled the 'Rainbow Gun' for the show
Preparatory work by Job Wouters and Roel Wouters
Karl Grandin & And Beyond have produced a giant flag for the show, designed with a new world in mind
Preparatory work by Karl Grandin & And Beyond
Graphic designers Karlssonwilker & Frank DeRose have produced a 12 minute rock opera for the show
Preparatory work by Karlssonwilker & Frank DeRose
A three-part, stream of consciousness inspired drawing by Mario Hugo & Micah Lidberg
Preparatory work by Mario Hugo & Micah Lidberg
A deconstructed road sign from Marion Deuchars & Margaret Calvert
Marion Deuchars & Margaret Calvert
Max Lamb & Gemma Holt's site-specific bench, which comes inspired by the gallery floor
Preparatory work by Max Lamb & Gemma Holt
Michael Moloney & John Hooper produced a time-lapse, 360º rotating film shot over 24 hours in the Lake District
Preparatory work by Michael Moloney & John Hooper
Oliver Jeffers & Aaron Ruff claim to have produced the world's first pair of 4D glasses for the show
Preparatory work by Oliver Jeffers & Aaron Ruff
An architecturally-inspired 3D font by Praline & The Model Shop
Preparatory work by Praline & The Model Shop
Rainbow Dropshadow challenged A Nice Idea Every Day to produce a short film based around a bright yellow smiley face
Preparatory work by Rainbow Dropshadow & A Nice Idea Every Day
Rob Ryan & Michael Marriott's elegantly adorned rocking chair
Preparatory work by Rob Ryan & Michael Marriott
Stefan Kraus and Sebastian Wrong's reworked Victorian sash window
Preparatory work by Stefan Kraus and Sebastian Wrong
Sam Messenger & Bart Long have made a large, geometrically-inspired abstract canvas
Preparatory work by Sam Messenger & Bart Long
Sandy Suffield & Fiona Woodcock's hand-stitched series of reactions to tabloid headlines
Preparatory work by Sandy Suffield & Fiona Woodcock
An intriguing interactive timepiece by With Associates & Anthony Dickens
Preparatory work by With Associates & Anthony Dickens
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A Foundation
Rochelle School
Arnold Circus
London E2 7ES
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