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Jordan Strafer at Hot Wheels

As I ran towards Hot Wheels in the rain, dodging the endless stream of tourists making a beeline for the British Museum, I couldn't help but think that if many of them knew that there was freely viewable contemporary art merely two minutes from the home of English colonial looting, they would be following me into the space. Alas, while the contemporary art and museum spheres may seem neighbourly in nature, and in this case geography, there is certainly an accessibility chasm between them. Hot Wheels is a relatively new fixture in Bloomsbury's increasingly prevalent art scene, having opened their London iteration in November 2023 to supplement their Athens gallery. The space itself is small, as is to be expected in such a lucrative part of town, but makes for a pleasingly intimate setting for a film screening, as is the case with No Spank, a new film work by New York-based artist Jordan Strafer.  Installation view: Jordan Strafer,  No Spank,  Super 16mm single channel film with

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