Current

17.3 – 31.3 2026

Tom Fairlamb:Moon Meadow

3-5 Swallow Street Project Space

Huxley-Parlour are delighted to announce Moon Meadow, a new exhibition by mixed-media artist, Tom Fairlamb. The artist’s first solo presentation in London, Moon Meadow, showcases a new installation piece of mechanised sculpture and works on paper that investigate themes of exhaustion, attention, and the unintended consequences of technological progress on biological life.

Tom Fairlamb, Bright Idea #3, 2026, Pen and pencil on graph paper, 11 3:4 x 16 1:2 inches

For the exhibition, Fairlamb presents a constellation of twenty-four lamps, each containing a peppered moth, made in acetate, caught in repetitive motion, exhibited alongside drawings on graph paper that marry technical diagrams with scientific drawings of fauna. The exhibition title refers to an initiative to create low light, flora dense habitats for nocturnal pollinators. The artist’s installation stages the inverse of this, instead speaking to anthropocentric challenges and the impact of technological advancement upon the natural environment, in this instance the use of artificial lights on the behaviour of moths.

The Works

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Tom Fairlamb

Bright Idea #1

2026

Pen and pencil on graph paper

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Tom Fairlamb

Bright Idea #2

2026

Pen and pencil on graph paper

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Tom Fairlamb

Bright Idea #3

2026

Pen and pencil on graph paper

The Exhibition

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Tom Fairlamb

B. United Kingdom1993

Tom Fairlamb (monochrome)

B. United Kingdom1993

Biography

Tom Fairlamb creates durational, moving sculptures which blur the boundaries of performance, video, sound and drawing. His interest in the relationship between the living world, human societies and technology is expressed and often subverted in his work, by revealing systems and connections invisible to us, while questioning the boundaries between human and non-human worlds. His exploration of these themes is not always intended to be resolved, instead approaching them with a playful curiosity, and revelling in humorous yet tragic outcomes. Suggestive but not didactic, Fairlamb’s works interweave political and environmental issues to offer the viewer a multiplicity of perspectives. In his most recent work, he has explored concepts of post humanism, often exploring the absurdity of repetition.

Fairlamb (b. 1993) graduated with a Masters in Contemporary Art Practice from the Royal College of Art in 2024, having received a BFA from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design in 2023. He was recently shortlisted for VAA Artist of The Year (2025) and has received numerous other awards such as Bloomberg New Contemporaries (2024); The Royal Scottish Academy Stuart Prize (2024); The Alastair Smart Memorial Prize (2023); The Royal Scottish Academy New Contemporaries (2023) and the Visual Arts Scotland Graduate Showcase Award (2023). He has completed residencies including the Island Residency in Estonia in 2025, and at Montclair University in 2022. His work has been exhibited at the Institute of Contemporary Art, ICA, London (2025); KARST Gallery, Plymouth (2024); Tate Modern, London (2024) and The Royal Scottish Academy (2024/23). Fairlamb lives and works in Dundee.

Tom Fairlamb:Moon Meadow

17.3 - 31.3.2026

Current

Hours

Monday to Friday, 10:00am - 5:30pm

Gallery

3-5 Swallow Street, Project Space
London
W1B 4DE

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