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Tom Hackett, 'Table Dog Ball'. An oversized, absurd table football pole with yellow silicone dogs skewered together in place of miniature human forms kicking a ball. The piece remembers the site as a previous place of play as a former golf driving range, drawing on the ghosts of ball games gone by. Tom presents this piece as a game you cannot play, with no goal and no ball. Suggesting purpose, offering play, but simultaneously witholding and denying it.
By Meg Stuart, Kieran IdleTom Hackett, 'Table Dog Ball'. An oversized, absurd table football pole with yellow silicone dogs skewered together in place of miniature human forms kicking a ball. The piece remembers the site as a previous place of play as a former golf driving range, drawing on the ghosts of ball games gone by. Tom presents this piece as a game you cannot play, with no goal and no ball. Suggesting purpose, offering play, but simultaneously witholding and denying it.