Jennet Thomas is based in London, UK. She makes films, performances and installations exploring connections between the everyday, fantasy and ideology. Her work can look like experimental film, children’s drama or performance art—it's a call for complexity that collides genres, experimenting with collective constructions of meaning. Her work has been shown internationally at festivals such as EMAF, IFF Rotterdam, New York Underground and museums including Tate Britain and MOMA New York. Recent solo exhibitions include: IT ONCE HAD A FACE NOW IT WANTS ONE AGAIN at Xero Klein and Coma, London, Deluge Contemporary Art, Victoria and Mattflix, London; Animal Condensed>>Animal Expanded #2, Tintype, London; Unspeakable Freedom>>Tastes Like Chicken, Block 336, London; The Unspeakable Freedom Device, Utah Museum of Contemporary Art, Utah, Grundy Art Gallery, Blackpool and Matt's Gallery, London.
More »