Immature Exhibition
In March 2011 the young people's forum at the South London Gallery, the Art Assassins, devised an exhibition of film and video art that looked at ideas of immaturity.
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In March 2011 the young people's forum at the South London Gallery, the Art Assassins, devised an exhibition of film and video art that looked at ideas of immaturity.

Members of the South London Gallery's Art Assassins were interviewed by the radio station Reprezent Youth. They talked about their group and the motivation behind their exhibition, which explores the idea of immaturity.
To help them generate ideas and images around the concept of immaturity, the Art Assassins began by playing a word association game.
Having come up with the ideas for their films, and inviting other artists to participate in the exhibition, the Art Assassins then had to plan and manage installing the works in the gallery.
From installation to opening night and manning the non-alcoholic bar, these photos show the lead up to and opening night of Immature.
Artists Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard take part in a Q&A with the Art Assassins about immaturity and art. The artists' exhibition, PUBLICSFEAR, was at the South London Gallery from 4 February to 18 March 2011.
Download your own Do It Yourself Guide to Pick 'n' Mix film-making, just like the one used by the Art Assassins to create their films for the exhibition.
Who's Laughing Now? is a film by Ed Webb-Ingall and the Art Assassins that was included in the exhibition Immature at the South London Gallery.