Installation at Kronika Centre for Contemporary Art. Travel Agency, 2020
 
Exhibitions

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has initiated several large group exhibitions. The first, in 2015, consisted of large-scale site-specific installations within the brand new building of ASP Katowice, prior to its occupation by staff and students. The installation of works marked an exploration of the function of the art school building, welcomed in the first group of staff and students, and showcased the building for the wider community of Katowice.

Other exhibitions have been installed at Chelsea College of Arts, where ideas of exchange, history, and movement of people were key concerns, as many artists responded to the site of the exhibition and the art school, on land formerly reclaimed from the Thames and previously that of Millbank Penitentiary.

The most recent exhibition, hosted in 2020 at the Kronika Centre for Contemporary Art, was curated by Agata Cukierska. https://kronika.org.pl/en/exhibitions/sex-suicide-socialism-spirits-eng The exhibition included 23 artists who made work in response to the theme: Sex, suicide, socialism and stereotypes and specifically addressed the location of the gallery in Bytom, a post-industrial Polish town, grappling with notions of personal, political, and cultural identity.

 
Ben Fitton, ASP Katowice, 2015
 
Installation at Triangle Space, Chelsea, 2016
 
Martin Newth 'Green and Pleasant Land', Kronika Gallery, Bytom, Poland, 2020
 
Installation at Cookhouse Gallery, Chelsea, 2016