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Jack Fisher's Milan Exhibition Explores Consumption and Reality

exhibition · 2026-05-05

Jack Fisher (Merseyside, 1991) presents a solo exhibition at T Space in Milan, dividing the gallery into two halves: one visible and exposed, the other shadowed and hidden. The show examines how consumption consumes time and dictates reality, featuring dreamlike details (white sand, oranges, waste) alongside regulatory elements (a video of counter-counting and primitive wall drawings). The exhibition is framed not as self-investment but as a wish for any future to come.

Key facts

  • Jack Fisher was born in Merseyside in 1991.
  • The exhibition is held at T Space in Milan.
  • The gallery space is divided into two halves: visible and hidden.
  • The show explores the idea of consumption consuming time and dictating reality.
  • Works include white sand, oranges, waste, a counter-counting video, and primitive wall drawings.
  • The exhibition is described as a wish for the future rather than self-investment.
  • The review was written by Ginevra Bria.
  • Ginevra Bria is an art critic and curator at Isisuf – International Institute of Futurism Studies in Milan.

Entities

Artists

  • Jack Fisher
  • Ginevra Bria

Institutions

  • T Space
  • Isisuf – International Institute of Futurism Studies

Locations

  • Merseyside
  • Milan
  • Italy

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