
© ICA London
Genuine Fake Premium Economy: Jenna Bliss, Buck Ellison & Jasmine Gregory
1 May 2026 — 5 July 2026
Ending SoonA sharp group show examining capitalism, class and the post-2008 fallout — through video, photography, and painting by three American artists.
From ICA London
Genuine Fake Premium Economy brings together three emerging artists: Jenna Bliss, Buck Ellison and Jasmine Gregory, whose practices interrogate ideas of class, inheritance and assumed values through representational media. These artists – all born in the mid-80s in the US – transitioned into adulthood and working life in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, and probe what effect this era of financial collapse has had on societal myths of fairness and progress under capitalism....
Read more at ICA London →Critic Reviews (2)
The Guardian
Eddy Frankel
Brilliantly obnoxious millennial rage at a rigged financial world
"The whole show expresses a deep frustration with the stupidity and unfairness of a selfish, elitist society that continues to reward the few at the expense of the many. This isn't about deep trauma or identity politics-based injustice, it's about the daily grind that almost all of us drag ourselves through."
Read full review →The Guardian
Eddy Frankel
Brilliantly obnoxious millennial rage at a rigged financial world
"It's a portrait of millennial anger, of flogging yourself to death at a dumb job for bad pay while your bills go through the roof and oil companies make record profits. You don't walk away feeling like you've seen beautiful, profound art – lots of it is quite ugly – but you do walk away feeling like you've just had your world reflected back at you, in all its grim, greedy idiocy."
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Tuesday12pm–8pm
Wednesday12pm–8pm
Thursday12pm–8pm
Friday12pm–8pm
Saturday12pm–8pm
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© ICA London
Genuine Fake Premium Economy: Jenna Bliss, Buck Ellison & Jasmine Gregory
1 May 2026 — 5 July 2026
Ending SoonA sharp group show examining capitalism, class and the post-2008 fallout — through video, photography, and painting by three American artists.
From ICA London
Genuine Fake Premium Economy brings together three emerging artists: Jenna Bliss, Buck Ellison and Jasmine Gregory, whose practices interrogate ideas of class, inheritance and assumed values through representational media. These artists – all born in the mid-80s in the US – transitioned into adulthood and working life in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, and probe what effect this era of financial collapse has had on societal myths of fairness and progress under capitalism....
Read more at ICA London →Critic Reviews (2)
The Guardian
Eddy Frankel
Brilliantly obnoxious millennial rage at a rigged financial world
"The whole show expresses a deep frustration with the stupidity and unfairness of a selfish, elitist society that continues to reward the few at the expense of the many. This isn't about deep trauma or identity politics-based injustice, it's about the daily grind that almost all of us drag ourselves through."
Read full review →The Guardian
Eddy Frankel
Brilliantly obnoxious millennial rage at a rigged financial world
"It's a portrait of millennial anger, of flogging yourself to death at a dumb job for bad pay while your bills go through the roof and oil companies make record profits. You don't walk away feeling like you've seen beautiful, profound art – lots of it is quite ugly – but you do walk away feeling like you've just had your world reflected back at you, in all its grim, greedy idiocy."
Read full review →Visit
St James's, London·View on artmap
Sunday12pm–8pm
MondayClosed
Tuesday12pm–8pm
Wednesday12pm–8pm
Thursday12pm–8pm
Friday12pm–8pm
Saturday12pm–8pm

