Including contributions by Yve Lomax, Sally O’Reilly, Pavel Buchler, Owen Hatherley, R. H. Quaytman, Unrealised Projects and more.
'INSIDE' CARRIES WITH IT AN IMMEDIATE SENSE OF SPATIALITY; IT INFERS CONTAINMENT, INCARCERATION, ENCLOSURE, THE NOTION OF BEING-IN-SPACE OR WITHIN A DEFINED DIMENSION.

It holds an inherently dialectical position; always reminding us of its diametric opposite – outside. In this sense, to consider ‘inside’ requires us to attempt to reach its natural polarity and must always give rise to an imaginative ‘opening out’, contradicting its usual implications of constraint.

‘Inside’ also asks us to think about notions of interiority and exteriority, terms used in discourses around subjectivity – to look inside oneself, ones inner thoughts or principles. In aesthetic discourse it beckons discussions around the image, its representational apparatus and the delineation of the picture plane.

For inside YH485 have invited a number of curators and artist groups to edit a page from a curatorial perspective, as if to consider the page, as one might view a gallery space, as a physical space to be filled.