past exhibition | Fuzzy Logic | 6 March - 2 April 2026

Alexander Harding curates a group exhibition featuring Josephine Baker, Tobias Hauswirth, Antonio Parker-Rees and Jack Roberts.

Fuzzy Logic is a computational paradigm that models reasoning through degrees of truth rather than rigid binary opposition. Emerging from mid–twentieth-century mathematics, it has come to inform fields such as machine control, image processing, and artificial intelligence; systems designed to interpret signals that are never wholly clear or fixed. These technologies increasingly structure how we navigate and understand the world.

This exhibition approaches fuzzy logic as a framework for thinking about contemporary artistic practice. The indeterminacy that underpins algorithmic systems unequivocally shapes our cultural and aesthetic conditions.

Here, fuzziness is understood as a generative state. Within this malaise, fuzzy logic becomes a way of understanding how contemporary art is formed within conditions of instability, where meaning unfolds incrementally, metabolising these moments of dissonance into its own kind of language.

About the Artists

Jack Roberts is an artist. Recent exhibitions include Bloem, barca, Barcelona (2026); Star Drawings, JIR SANDEL / In Den Bouw, Laarne (2025); and Picture Sale Catalogue, Dorp, Bath (2025).

Josephine Baker (b. 1990, London, UK) lives and works in London. She completed her BA at Central Saint Martins, London, in 2012 and received her postgraduate diploma from the Royal Academy Schools, London, in 2017. Recent solo exhibitions include Deep Down, So Bright, Well Projects, Margate, UK (2026); Editors, Gallery daSein, Shenzhen (2025); Prime Movers, Nir Altman, Munich (2024); Water-Resistance, St. Chads, London (2023); Frieze London Focus section (2022); Clear Out the Wounds Closest to the Sun, V.O. Curations, London (2021); and The Land Lies, ChertLüdde, Berlin (2020). Her work has been included in institutional exhibitions at the British Museum; MACA Beijing, China; and the Gustav Luebcke Museum, Germany. She is an Associate Lecturer in Fine Art at Chelsea College of Art, London. From April 2026, she will be a Visual Arts Fellow (2026–27) at HBK Braunschweig, Germany. 

Tobias Hauswirth (b. 1998, Biel, Switzerland) lives and works in Brussels, Belgium. He graduated from the MA Painting programme at the Royal College of Art, London, in 2025. Recent exhibitions include Kunsthaus Biel (2025); Kunsthaus Langenthal (2025); Kunsthalle Bern (2024); Harmony 100, Basel (2024); Lokal int, Biel (2024); and Stadtgalerie Bern (2022).

Antonio Parker-Rees is an artist who lives and works in London. He studied painting and printmaking at the Glasgow School of Art. Recent exhibitions include Greenhouse, a group exhibition curated by Jean Watt at SET, London (2024); Phoebe Kerr / Antonio Parker-Rees, a duo exhibition at the Boardroom Committee Room, Glasgow (2023); Perishable, a group exhibition curated by Parker-Rees and Aeji Seo at Glasgow Project Room (2022); Paint(consum)ing, a group exhibition curated by Alex Harding at The Function Suite, London (2022); and Rebounding, a group exhibition curated by Aeji Seo at Keep In Touch Gallery, Seoul (2021). 

Alexander Harding is a writer and curator living and working in London, UK. He is interested in the contemporary prevalence of images and data, and how artists mediate this through painting and photography. He has written features, exhibition reviews, and interviews for Art Review, Art Monthly, Frieze, Plaster, The Bittersweet Review, and This IsTomorrow. He has also been commissioned by numerous artists and national and international galleries for exhibition and publication texts, including Plataforma2, Barcelona; Des Bains, London, UK; and Roland Ross, Margate, UK.

Private view: Thursday 5th March 2026

Curator’s tour & music in the gallery: Sunday 29th March 2026 4-6pm

Curator’s tour with Alex Harding, Ibrahim Aziz plays early and contemporary music on viola da gamba in the gallery

Doors: 4pm | Viola da gamba: 4.15-4.30pm | Curator’s Tour: 4.45 - 5.30pm | Viola da gamba: 5.45 - 6pm

Refreshments will served - the Fuzzy and the Logic All welcome!

Installation images: Fergus Carmichael

Monika Bobinska