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Hello! We're Miso and Robin, artist-curators based in South London, and we're excited to share a project that's been growing for three years.
APT: The Apartment Book
APT is a yearly exhibition series that transforms a 2-bed flat in Bermondsey, London into an art space. Artists create installations that explore modern life and the way technology shapes our lives at home, from daily rituals to the objects we live with. The art and installations create encounters that offer a fresh look on this familiar environment.
Now in our 3rd year, we're extending the project with a publication that places our exhibitions within the larger conversation about domestic art spaces and explores why they matter in today's cultural landscape. The Apartment book also serves as an archive, documenting the artists, works and curatorial thinking arising from three years of shows.
Why is it important to make a book?
The Apartment book sets up research on domestic art spaces, a niche but increasingly relevant subject. Through interviews and written contributions from leading curators, gallerists and artists, the book charts the culture of exhibitions in the home. These voices share perspectives on objects in the home, the tension of living in a living space, the domestic as curatorial material, community building, new models for gallery-artist relationships, and more. It will be a wonderful collection on this rarely documented subject.
The book also serves to platform our community of artists and curators, growing recognition for both the creative work and the domestic art space model.
Book Details
This first printing will be limited edition on specially selected papers, binding, and cover design.
Our design partners for the book are our friends Isa and Javier artist-designers behind (IM)⁴ Studio who have a track record of producing high-quality, concept-led publications.
Our print partners are the wonderful fine art publications print house based in Bermondsey, F.E. Burman.
How you can help
Your contribution helps us to get to the finish line after all the work put into this project this year. It supports the creation of this important resource for artists, curators, and researchers by covering design and publishing costs while ensuring the book remains accessible to the artistic community. The book will be available for purchase when published, but your support now makes production possible.
We aim to raise £8,000. We have support from a donor who will match-fund the first half of this amount. That means, every donation to our first £4,000 is doubled - your £50 becomes £100, £20 becomes £40 towards our goal!
We hope this project resonates with you - it's been a joy working alongside the amazing artists and the community who have supported us so far. Thanks for your help creating this book!
Miso & Robin
More on APT Exhibitions
The yearly APT exhibitions engage with the community, support emerging artists and explore how technology intersects with domestic space. More than ever, exhibitions that rethink art encounters and our relationship to home are needed - an antidote to increasing forms of distance in a world undergoing technological acceleration. Finding exhibition opportunities is always challenging for early career artists as well, so we've created a space to platform new creativity and thinking. For 10 days, this home becomes a site of exploration where art meets daily life.
Our community started with the artists and creative technologists from Goldsmiths and adjacent universities and art schools. An attitude of collaboration and dynamic exchange sparks these projects and artistic inquiries. We take openness and inclusivity to heart.
We invite you to this year's exhibition, APT: Thresholds, 18-26 September 2025. We will also share the making of the book and its progress in the exhibition!
Instagram @aptexhibitions
About us
MISO is a classically-trained professional musician, curator and multidisciplinary artist undertaking the MFA in Computational Art at Goldsmiths.
Robin Leverton is a Croydon-based artist and technologist whose practice spans sculpture, painting, printmaking, and installation, integrating cutting edge technologies into traditional arts practices.
We have exhibited and curated work across London venues, including the Tate Modern and V&A Museum.



