Stephen Hendee discusses his decades-long exploration of virtual and physical architectures and dystopian futures, developing his luminous material vocabulary, and early internet aesthetics.
To learn more, view the Final Warning exhibition, read Hendee and Friday Arts' conversation about pinball, visit Hendee's artist profile, or browse all artworks by Hendee.
Stephen Hendee re-imagines vintage pinball machines as sculptural, playable artworks—transforming their outdated themes with the luminous aesthetics of his installation practice. Drawing on sci-fi narratives, his machines invite players to reflect on the evolution of technology and the stories we embed in games.
Fabienne Lasserre reflects on her decades-long exploration of the boundaries between painting and sculpture, body and space, color and form. Rooted in feminist ethics, her work invites viewers to question binaries and engage with abstraction as a language of inclusion, embodiment, and emotional depth.