Fuzzy Logic

6 March - 2 April 2026
Private view Thursday 5 March 6-8pm

Josephine Baker, Tobias Hauswirth, Antonio Parker-Rees, Jack Roberts

Curated by Alexander Harding

Fuzzy Logic is a computational paradigm that models reasoning through degrees of truth rather tha 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.


Curated by Alexander Harding,  In collaboration with Bobinska Brownlee New River

Exhibition Photography - Fergus Carmichael 

Press:
FAD Magazine