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Next up - Online release DUMP Doom Simulator, dates tbc.

Next up - Online release DUMP Doom Simulator, dates tbc.

DUMP is an artist-led archive and collective preserving artworks at risk of being lost due to storage constraints and the rising cost of living in London. We step in where space runs out—not for lack of intent, but because not all artists can afford to keep their work. Through exhibitions, gatherings, and a growing 3D archive, DUMP explores alternative modes of preservation while questioning how value is assigned in contemporary art, complicating narratives around artistic labor, and documenting the realities of sustaining a practice in an increasingly inaccessible system.

DUMP is an artist-led archive and collective preserving artworks at risk of being lost due to storage constraints and the rising cost of living in London. We step in where space runs out—not for lack of intent, but because not all artists can afford to keep their work. Through exhibitions, gatherings, and a growing 3D archive, DUMP explores alternative modes of preservation while questioning how value is assigned in contemporary art, complicating narratives around artistic labor, and documenting the realities of sustaining a practice in an increasingly inaccessible system.

DUMP is an artist-led archive and collective preserving artworks at risk of being lost due to storage constraints and the rising cost of living in London. We step in where space runs out—not for lack of intent, but because not all artists can afford to keep their work. Through exhibitions, gatherings, and a growing 3D archive, DUMP explores alternative modes of preservation while questioning how value is assigned in contemporary art, complicating narratives around artistic labor, and documenting the realities of sustaining a practice in an increasingly inaccessible system.

DUMP is an artist-led archive and collective preserving artworks at risk of being lost due to storage constraints and the rising cost of living in London. We step in where space runs out—not for lack of intent, but because not all artists can afford to keep their work. Through exhibitions, gatherings, and a growing 3D archive, DUMP explores alternative modes of preservation while questioning how value is assigned in contemporary art, complicating narratives around artistic labor, and documenting the realities of sustaining a practice in an increasingly inaccessible system.