I’ve had the honour of collaborating with Skeleton Cardboard over the years, and I’m grateful to be part of this group exhibition he has organised at Well Hung Gallery in Hoxton. As one of the original pioneers of working directly onto maps, Skeleton Cardboard has been a huge influence on my own practice — so much so that with my current IT VOIDS project, it feels like things have come full circle.
For this show, two of our collaborative works are on display: ALL LEFT HAND, NO RIGHT ANSWERS and TICKLE MY FANCY AND I WILL SHOOT. Both pieces are rooted in the playful unpredictability that comes from letting ideas clash and collide — very much in the spirit of the Exquisite Corpse tradition.
The exhibition brings together a diverse line-up of artists, each responding to Skeleton Cardboard’s invitation to embrace chance, humour, and disruption. You can find full details and connect directly with the gallery via the website below.
As part of the London International Paste Up Festival, PAPER JAM invites you to take the democratic spirit of paste-ups beyond the streets and into a global arena. Using augmented reality, you can place artworks from over 60 international artists onto walls anywhere in the world — from your bedroom to Times Square — and share your images back through social media.
How it works with ARTPLACER:
Every wall becomes a canvas, every location a chance to extend the festival.
PAPER JAM is a celebration of play, imagination, and global street art energy — proving that paste-ups can’t be confined to one city, they’re alive wherever you choose to stick them.
👉 Learn more about the festival at https://lipf.co.uk | Instagram: @lipf_london
👉 Connect with Art House Project at https://.arthouseproject.co.uk | Instagram: @arthouseproject
MIND THE MAP is a collaborative exhibition that transforms old Ordnance Survey maps into living artworks — reimagining landscapes not as fixed territories but as emotional, psychological, and mythic terrains.
Curated by Marc Craig, the project brings together over a hundred map-based collaborations with artists from across the UK and beyond. Each work begins with a familiar geography, but through layering, disruption, and reinterpretation, the maps become portals into new narratives — part dream, part memory, part playful collision.
The exhibition will unfold in two forms: a physical showcase at The Sidings, Waterloo Station, and a parallel online gallery experience. Together, these spaces extend the project beyond boundaries, inviting viewers to navigate both real and virtual terrains.
MIND THE MAP is both an archive and an experiment — a collective cartography of what happens when boundaries are tested, erased, and redrawn through art.MIND THE MAP is a collaborative exhibition that transforms old Ordnance Survey maps into living artworks — reimagining landscapes not as fixed territories but as emotional, psychological, and mythic terrains.
Curated by Marc Craig, the project brings together over a hundred map-based collaborations with artists from across the UK and beyond. Each work begins with a familiar geography, but through layering, disruption, and reinterpretation, the maps become portals into new narratives — part dream, part memory, part playful collision.
The exhibition will unfold in two forms: a physical showcase at The Sidings, Waterloo Station, and a parallel online gallery experience. Together, these spaces extend the project beyond boundaries, inviting viewers to navigate both real and virtual terrains.
MIND THE MAP is both an archive and an experiment — a collective cartography of what happens when boundaries are tested, erased, and redrawn through art. For more information about the project click below.