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PO Box 10105, NOTTINGHAM, NG8 9JH
Tether is an artist-led group founded by Nottingham Trent University graduates in July 2007. As well as pursuing their individual practices and developing collaborative projects, Tether also run The Wasp Room, a gallery dedicated to exhibiting contemporary art, and online cultural archive Tethervision.
‘Murder in the Kremlin’ is an all-encompassing multilayered installation based experience, ‘a tale of espionage, paranoia and death.’ For the third show in their season of exhibitions, Tether have transformed their entire Read on…
The Wasp Room, Tether Studios, Nottingham
29 May - 14 June 2009
Reviewed by: Naomi Terry »
What would it be to see the world through the eyes of Anthony Peskine? Disillusioned, bored, certainly witty. The UK based art collective Tether showcased the first solo exhibition of this Parisian artist, entitled ‘Who Do You Read on…
The Wasp Room, Nottingham
30 April - 17 May 2009
Reviewed by: Kashif Chaudry »
Small heterogeneous creatures appear real before we even fully consider what to call them. Created from contorted paper, cotton and plant parts, a family or gang of bird-like beasts have been attacked and are splashed across the floorboards of the Read on…
The Wasp Room, Nottingham
25 February - 15 March 2009
Reviewed by: Tom Duggan »
The space is a tardis thrown back through time into an antiquarian land of paradise; and that's where the trouble begins. A huge set of antlers rammed through the wall, the colourful yet lifeless birds roost on them and the Read on…
The Wasp Room, Nottingham
26 February - 15 March 2009
Reviewed by: Lauren O'Grady »
Alexandria Clark: Forecasts and Were you there when you read this?"Tether Festival, Nottingham, November 2007Review by Nick Simpson Alexandria Clark's artwork has struck me as being some of the most interesting work I have Read on…
Tether Studios and Bromley House, Nottingham
5-25 November 2007
Reviewed by: Nick Simpson »