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FREE WILL PRISON Launches with Group Show on Originality and Reproduction

exhibition · 2026-06-01

In London, a new exhibition space called FREE WILL PRISON just opened, featuring a group show named 'As Long As Rope Unravels, Fake Rolex Will Travel,' which runs from June 5 to June 15, 2026. This event stands apart from the commercial vibe of the London Gallery Weekend, showcasing 15 talented artists, such as Marina Inoue, Gabriel Bodinetz, and Seren Ellen Peggy, among others. The exhibition explores themes of meaning, value, and originality amid constant reproduction, emphasizing how identity and behavior are shaped by overwhelming information. Instead of offering straightforward answers, it encourages viewers to accept fluidity and the ongoing negotiation of meaning, proposing that identity is fundamentally relational.

Key facts

  • FREE WILL PRISON is a new exhibition space in London
  • Launch exhibition 'As Long As Rope Unravels, Fake Rolex Will Travel' runs June 5–15, 2026
  • Group show features 15 artists including Marina Inoue, Gabriel Bodinetz, Seren Ellen Peggy
  • Exhibition positions itself as alternative to London Gallery Weekend
  • Theme explores originality, reproduction, and meaning in contemporary culture
  • Exhibition embraces instability and continual movement
  • Show considers how identity and behavior are shaped in informational environments
  • Artists include max1000000, Export Import, Nouch, Dylan Morris, Jack White

Entities

Artists

  • Marina Inoue
  • Gabriel Bodinetz
  • Seren Ellen Peggy
  • Leyla Yilmaz
  • Joseph Zambrano
  • Alina Akbar
  • Mick Paley
  • Delfin Uslu
  • Oscar Shepherd
  • Minna Fraser
  • max1000000
  • Export Import
  • Nouch
  • Dylan Morris
  • Jack White

Institutions

  • FREE WILL PRISON
  • London Gallery Weekend

Locations

  • London
  • United Kingdom

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