Pushing the Envelope: An exhibition of mailed and correspondance art is a group show of 2D artists that use or reference archaic technology. The mailed artworks are hung throughout the UK’s National Museum of Computing (TNMOC)’s galleries between, beside or over the machines themselves. Opened November 2nd 2024 until March 30th 2025. 

Title: Time Changes Whilst Pixels Die, Text, BBC Micro computer, 2024





              Artist and publisher Harry Gammer-Flitcroft (b. 1993 U.K.)
works between image and text. Time Changes Whilst Pixels Die is a new site specific work written for this exhibition, displayed on a BBC Micro computer.

Exploring the hidden identities of places through photography, Harry makes use of fictionalised characters and psychogeographic techniques. He has a particular interest in the blurred boundaries between truth and fiction to create site specific works. Primarily, his work dissects the picturesque yet eerie, uncanny British landscape. After gaining a B.A. in photojournalism from Swansea College of Art (2015) he went on to complete a M.A. in photography at the Royal College of Art (2018).

Harry has exhibited throughout the UK in galleries such as Art Lacuna (London), Mission Gallery (Swansea), Filet Gallery (London), Millennium Centre (Cardiff), Arnolfini Gallery (Bristol) and Crane Kalman Gallery (Brighton). Residencies include: Jane Phillips Award (Swansea, Wales, 2016), Studio Vortex – run by Antoine D’Agata (Arles, France, 2015), Swansea College of Art (2015-2016). More recently, his work has appeared in artist project spaces such as Art Lacuna (London), Electro Studios (St Leonards) and The Sky Has No Surface (Berwick-Upon-Tweed).

In 2019 Harry Gammer-Flitcroft co-founded Folium Publishing alongside fellow artist and long time collaborator Stewart Hardie.

www.harrygammer-flitcroft.com