Letting the days go by

And you may find yourself behind the wheel of a large automobile
And you may find yourself in a beautiful house with a beutiful wife
And you may ask yourself
What is that beautiful house?
And you may ask yourself
Where does that highway go?

Once in a lifetime/Talkingheads

The show, like the song, finds something unreal and disquieting in the easy life most of us enjoy most of the time:

Seven artists contributed to the show:
Mark Haywood's resin sculpture is determined to escape the confines of the space. From a shabby chair the smoke trail of a rocket snakes upwards to the peeling ceiling.

Claire Carter's video a child is playing with its mother. The mother is dressed in a bear suit: the child senses she is there somewhere but can't find her. Elsewhere a sofa haemorrages sparkling jewels.

Nickey Coutt's has enlarged & digitally remastered her photos of a giraffe so that it appears lifesize & confined to the environment of an ordinary house. The piece hangs from floor to ceiling.

Marq Kearey's Alien human forms appear in isolated parts of the exhibition space. Made from stale bread, these figures by Marq Kearey are both ineluctable and fragile.

Patricia London Ante Paris Three curtained panels,elegant and ghostly, enclose a fictional safe injection area. The fourth side of Patricia London Ante Paris installation is one of the high windows of the Project Space which look out over South London.

Philip Sanderson's Two matching dog kennels face each other across the space from time to time the rattle and roar of a steam train passes between them as lights start to flicker from inside the kennels.

John Workman's has hung discontinuous patches of flowery wallpaper that fall like light on everything in their path - light switches, bits of piping, corners of doors.

facilitated by Franc Brown and hosted by Barney Drabble and Anne Lorenz