Lucky PDF TV from Frieze art fair

The Frieze art fair is what it is: a gigantic jewelry store, filled with shiny conformist art pieces designed to make rich people look educated. Most of the fair was very boring, if you ask me. However, in a far corner, there was a dark room full of young people making a mess; the LuckyPDF TV studio, a Trojan horse filled with internet culture.

LuckyPDF is made up of the artists James Early, John Hill, Ollie Hogan and Yuri Pattison. They create internet TV shows, working together with a big network of performance/video/internet artists. Above you can watch episode 2 which I presented, but also check episode 1 hosted by Paul Pieroni and episode 3 hosted by Jeremy Bailey. The broadcasts are very messy, full of glitches and bugs, but watch anyway because there are some great moments. It was really fun to be part of and I hope that shows.

 

One Question Interviews at Frieze art fair

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Lucky PDF is an art collective from London, and they are organizing LUCK PDF TV for the Frieze art fair, inviting over 50 artists to do lots of different things and editing it all to daily art TV broadcasts. I will be doing One Question Interviews on camera, asking Important Art People 1 question each.

see you there!