GUSTY FERRO


RA Schools Show 2025. Artwork copyright: Gusty Ferro. Performance in collaboration with Anelena Toku

For this performance as part of East London Art Prize exhibition at Nunnery Gallery (Feb 2025), Gusty Ferro collaborated with Anelena Toku to acticvate the installation Untitled (2024-2025), using field recordings, contact mics, analogue & modular synths and guitar pedals. 


Untitled, 2024-2025
Steel, plastic, stone, spray paint
250x250x200cm




Release Device is a structure built with sections of steel and fragments of perforated metal sheet used to block vacant properties in public spaces. This structure is assembled with analogue synthesisers and contact mics that are played live. In this installation blue lights replicate an atmosphere found in some public spaces, allegedly used to prevent crime and suicide. Sculptures made out of steel handrails with sharp edges also composed this installation.



Release Device (3rd iteration), 2025. Image credit: Justine Trickett



Release Device is a structure built with sections of steel and fragments of perforated metal sheet used to block vacant properties in public spaces. This structure is assembled with analogue synthesisers and contact mics that are played live. In this iteration  of the work Gusty used samplers of field recordings and spoken words combined with sounds from analogue drum machine.


Release Device (2nd iteration), 2024



MELT at Taco in the context of the exhibition Hello Neighbours, 2024 



Hello Neighbours, view of the exhibition at TACO, London, 2024 https://taco.org.uk/Hello-Neighbours



Hello Neighbours, view of the exhibition at TACO, London, 2024 https://taco.org.uk/Hello-Neighbours



Hello Neighbours, view of the exhibition at TACO, London, 2024 https://taco.org.uk/Hello-Neighbour



Hello Neighbours, view of the exhibition at TACO, London, 2024 https://taco.org.uk/Hello-Neighbours



Night Shift, moving image, sound, 4’, 2024




Night Shift, multi-channel video installation and sound, 4’, loop, 2024. Moving image recorded with infra-red camera in the Lesnes Estate (Thamesmead). The work is accompanied  by anonymous letter proposing the creation of a local Residents Association.  


Untitled (8), 2024. For this site responsive work a sculpture was installed in a enclosed space behind a perfurated metal mesh. Above the sculpture a sound controlled light device is activated by the recording of a soundscape, made with modular, analogue synthesiser and composed in situ specifically for the installation.


Untitled (8), 2024




Live improvisation in event hosted by Pro Bristo at Bolderāja, Riga, 2025. Gusty played with analog and modular synths using field recordings from Thamesmead, once known as “the town of tomorrow”.