Ali Glover

Lives and works in London, UK

b. 1993

Ali Glover’s site-based interventions explore how architectural infrastructures can influence behaviour and psychological patterns. He is interested in how forms of language—whether architectural, visual, or sonic—used during transitional moments can shift something from being overlooked to becoming visible. By borrowing elements from other structural forms, Glover creates markers in time, aiming to collapse them simultaneously. Glover looks to reference aspects of the gallery space where he is exhibiting, combining them poetically as a commentary on the constitutional aspects of an individual's mindset, highlighting the fragility of infrastructure and the intricacy of its construction, both physically and metaphorically.

Glover is also part of F.A.F Collective, which he formed with Henry Burns and Ruairi Fallon. Using the physical limitations of sites, as well as the materials contained within, F.A.F creates temporary, fantastical structures. They introduce absurd fictional sub-plots into the periphery of the city. The works exist in the realm of myth due to the inaccessibility of these locations; sightings are fleeting, with glimpses caught from places like the top deck of a bus or through the fence of a station platform. They had their first solo show at Staffordshire St Gallery in 2023.

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