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Ground control to Major Longly

The Art Newspaper
28 June 2016
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Red Bull Studios in New York presents We All Love Your Life—London-based artist George Henry Longly’s first solo presentation in the US (until 31 July) comprising a dizzying two-storey installation of living environments inspired by Henry S. F. Cooper’s 1976 book A House in Space about daily life at NASA’s first space station, Skylab (Longly cannily pegs the astronauts, observed on round-the-clock video feed, as the first reality TV stars). On 21 July, Longly and his fellow artists Prem Sahib and Eddie Peake are due to set up their DJ booth on the lower level of the show for the US debut of their gay pop-up rave Anal House Meltdown, an all-night affair that might call for some Red Bull.

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