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Tomorrow Was the Day Before shows how contemporary artists are responding to the turbulent beginning of a new era. These timely artists show a strangely prophetic view of our ever-shrinking world, juxtaposing mundane, everyday existence with a direct political commentary of contemporary life.
Curated Artists
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Bani Abidi (Pakistan) Hackworth Ashley (US) Janet Biggs (US) Olga Chernysheva (Russia) Calin Dan (Romania) Raul Vincent Enriquez (US) Victor Escobar (Columbia) Davey Force (US) Tim Hailey (US) Dorrie Halliday (UK) Petra Lindholm (Sweden)
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Van Mc Elwee (US) Mac McKean (US) Motomichi Nakamura (Japan) Ned and Shiva Productions (US) Marisa S. Olson (US) Robert Petrick (US) Jean Poole (Australia) Zev Robinson (UK) Marco Roso (US) Amparo Sard (Spain) Annie Schap (US)
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Jennifer Schmidt (US) Stefanie Schneider (Germany) Raphaele Shirley (US) Nico Smith (US) Gaynor Sweeney (UK) Michael Szpakowski (UK) Lenara Verle (Brazil) Ana De Vicente (Costa Rica) Alison Ward (US) Marten Winters (Netherlands) Scott Wolniak (US) |
Featured Artist
Stewart Home (London, UK)
The Eclipse and Re-Emergence of the Oedipus Complex, 2004
By using avant-garde techniques to elucidate the cultural obsession of death, this intensely personal work merges contemporary cultural theory while documenting the life and death of his mother.
Featured Curators
Ed Marszewski (Chicago, US)
Cultural Counterintelligence, Video Samizdat #8, 2005
The program contains radical cultural commentary by experimental videomakers, including Paper Rad, Jason Archer & Paul Beck, Ton Meijdam, Subrealistic and The Guerrilla News Network.

Laure Prouvost (London, UK)
TANK, 2005
Created by Tank magazine in 2003 as an online gallery space, tank.tv presents works by established and emerging artists, such as Allsopp & Weir, Alex Heim, Dominic Goodman, Karin Luddman, Claud Cattelain, Nina Liao and Erica Scouti.
Curatorial Advisors
Rebecca Canon (Australia), Agricola de Cologne (DE), Rodney Dickson (US), Timo Mank (Netherlands),
Ed Marszewski (US), Trong Nquyen (US), Christiane Paul (US), Laure Prouvost (UK), Juan Puentes (US)
Miroslaw Rogala (US), M.J. Salema (Portugal), Melissa Schubeck (US)
Participating Galleries and Project Spaces
Galerie Caprice Horn (Berlin), Conner Contemporary (Washington DC), JJ Heckenhauer (Berlin)
OHG Gallery (Berlin), IFAC (Brooklyn), Joymore (Brooklyn), Light Contemporary (London)
Mirza|Raza (Fontainebleau), Red Dot Gallery (Miami), Galerie Parisud (Cachan), Galerie Trabant (Kitzbuel)
White Box (New York)
Lee Wells (born in 1971) is an artist and curator currently living in Brooklyn, New York. He has been an exhibiting artist for over 10 years and has participated in numerous solo and group shows, including exhibitions in New York, London, Paris, Rome, and Chicago. In 1995, he co-founded IFAC (International Fine Arts Consortium) in Chicago as an alternative exhibition and installation space for young and emerging artists. Currently he is co-organizing a group collaborative project called TransVoyeur with the artists Gaynor Evelyn Sweeney and Michael Ricaro Andreev for the 2006 Liverpool Biennial in addition to organizing public art projects in Manhattan and Brooklyn. (http://www.leewells.org) (www.ifac-arts.org) (www.transvoyeur.org)
ContactÑ Lee Wells / IFAC
http://www.leewells.org/scopelondon lee@scope-art.com 011.917 723 2524