Teal Griffin & Charlie Harrison,
Cameron Sneddon
11. 10. – 14. 11. 2025
S. looks out into the far distance. F. looks at the insides. G. M. looks opposed. T. looks strained. K. looks like an introvert. C. B. looks provisional. S. C. looks like their limbs are slowly sloping. A. looks serious. P. looks at gravity. C. W. looks like they have their head in the clouds. H. M. looks at a lunar chart. C. P. looks like their head is getting heavier and heavier. M. looks like his glasses need glasses. U. G. looks like a fixer. W. S. looks at W. S. looking at themselves. C. R. looks like an expert. T. S. looks outside the box. T. G. looks like a model. D. looks up at the sky.
Carlotta Bailly-Borg (b.1984 in France, lives and works in Brussels) works across various mediums, devoid of hierarchy, encompassing drawing, canvas painting, ceramics, frescoes, and glass painting. Carlotta Bailly-Borg interweaves and contaminates diverse references to forge a novel pictorial and fictional space. She graduated from the École Nationale Supérieure d’Arts de Paris-Cergy in 2010 and had a residency at the Pavillon du Palais de Tokyo between 2012 and 2013.
Teal Griffin’s (b.1988 London, lives and works in London) practice takes shape through a process of bricolage; working with sculpture, installation, painting, video, text and spoken word.
Charlie Harrison’s (b.1986, lives and work in Nottingham) work remodels common forms, drawing attention to perceptual fragility through distortions of material and sensual codes. Sculptural works are usually poorly fabricated and often placed within unsuspecting public environments.
Teal & Charlie’s shared fascination in crappy and magical realism, perception and its periphery, led to the suggestion of working together. Their works aim to engage viewers in the illusion of something familiar yet strange, unsettling and absurd.
Cameron Sneddon (b.1998, US, lives and works in Seattle, Washington.) is a writer and textile artist. Their work explores themes of identity, alienation, and the role of tedium in an ever-accelerating world. They hold an MFA in Writing from the Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts at Bard College.










