Eli

LET’S DEVIATE (2026)
Multimedia installation
[Documentation I]
Let’s Deviate is a multimedia installation that comprises fabrics, photographic images and texts. It was created in collaboration with Designer and Maker Eli Agrup @eliagrup and Graphic Designer Linnea Frank @lin.illustration and with all the audience members who interacted with it.
Made from the perspective of a queer polyamory relationship, the work is an invitation to question marriage and romantic love as patriarchal and capitalist constructs and create space for sexual and affective networks as alternatives to monogamy. And it was developed with an autoethnographic methodology, as it looks at the points where personal biographies intersect broader cultural and socio-political issues.
Let’s Deviate also questions the notion of artwork as something that has one fixed form predetermined by the artist and explores the potential of an artwork to be shaped in a multiplicity of ever-changing forms, as it invites the audience to be an active part of it by moving the fabrics and connecting them to create new forms.
It also questions notions of hierarchy between artist and audience, by enabling the viewer to become a collaborator.
Images of the work as showcased @parlour_gallery

LET’S DEVIATE (2026)
Multimedia installation
[Documentation I]
Let’s Deviate is a multimedia installation that comprises fabrics, photographic images and texts. It was created in collaboration with Designer and Maker Eli Agrup @eliagrup and Graphic Designer Linnea Frank @lin.illustration and with all the audience members who interacted with it.
Made from the perspective of a queer polyamory relationship, the work is an invitation to question marriage and romantic love as patriarchal and capitalist constructs and create space for sexual and affective networks as alternatives to monogamy. And it was developed with an autoethnographic methodology, as it looks at the points where personal biographies intersect broader cultural and socio-political issues.
Let’s Deviate also questions the notion of artwork as something that has one fixed form predetermined by the artist and explores the potential of an artwork to be shaped in a multiplicity of ever-changing forms, as it invites the audience to be an active part of it by moving the fabrics and connecting them to create new forms.
It also questions notions of hierarchy between artist and audience, by enabling the viewer to become a collaborator.
Images of the work as showcased @parlour_gallery

LET’S DEVIATE (2026)
Multimedia installation
[Documentation I]
Let’s Deviate is a multimedia installation that comprises fabrics, photographic images and texts. It was created in collaboration with Designer and Maker Eli Agrup @eliagrup and Graphic Designer Linnea Frank @lin.illustration and with all the audience members who interacted with it.
Made from the perspective of a queer polyamory relationship, the work is an invitation to question marriage and romantic love as patriarchal and capitalist constructs and create space for sexual and affective networks as alternatives to monogamy. And it was developed with an autoethnographic methodology, as it looks at the points where personal biographies intersect broader cultural and socio-political issues.
Let’s Deviate also questions the notion of artwork as something that has one fixed form predetermined by the artist and explores the potential of an artwork to be shaped in a multiplicity of ever-changing forms, as it invites the audience to be an active part of it by moving the fabrics and connecting them to create new forms.
It also questions notions of hierarchy between artist and audience, by enabling the viewer to become a collaborator.
Images of the work as showcased @parlour_gallery

LET’S DEVIATE (2026)
Multimedia installation
[Documentation I]
Let’s Deviate is a multimedia installation that comprises fabrics, photographic images and texts. It was created in collaboration with Designer and Maker Eli Agrup @eliagrup and Graphic Designer Linnea Frank @lin.illustration and with all the audience members who interacted with it.
Made from the perspective of a queer polyamory relationship, the work is an invitation to question marriage and romantic love as patriarchal and capitalist constructs and create space for sexual and affective networks as alternatives to monogamy. And it was developed with an autoethnographic methodology, as it looks at the points where personal biographies intersect broader cultural and socio-political issues.
Let’s Deviate also questions the notion of artwork as something that has one fixed form predetermined by the artist and explores the potential of an artwork to be shaped in a multiplicity of ever-changing forms, as it invites the audience to be an active part of it by moving the fabrics and connecting them to create new forms.
It also questions notions of hierarchy between artist and audience, by enabling the viewer to become a collaborator.
Images of the work as showcased @parlour_gallery

LET’S DEVIATE (2026)
Multimedia installation
[Documentation I]
Let’s Deviate is a multimedia installation that comprises fabrics, photographic images and texts. It was created in collaboration with Designer and Maker Eli Agrup @eliagrup and Graphic Designer Linnea Frank @lin.illustration and with all the audience members who interacted with it.
Made from the perspective of a queer polyamory relationship, the work is an invitation to question marriage and romantic love as patriarchal and capitalist constructs and create space for sexual and affective networks as alternatives to monogamy. And it was developed with an autoethnographic methodology, as it looks at the points where personal biographies intersect broader cultural and socio-political issues.
Let’s Deviate also questions the notion of artwork as something that has one fixed form predetermined by the artist and explores the potential of an artwork to be shaped in a multiplicity of ever-changing forms, as it invites the audience to be an active part of it by moving the fabrics and connecting them to create new forms.
It also questions notions of hierarchy between artist and audience, by enabling the viewer to become a collaborator.
Images of the work as showcased @parlour_gallery

LET’S DEVIATE (2026)
Multimedia installation
[Documentation I]
Let’s Deviate is a multimedia installation that comprises fabrics, photographic images and texts. It was created in collaboration with Designer and Maker Eli Agrup @eliagrup and Graphic Designer Linnea Frank @lin.illustration and with all the audience members who interacted with it.
Made from the perspective of a queer polyamory relationship, the work is an invitation to question marriage and romantic love as patriarchal and capitalist constructs and create space for sexual and affective networks as alternatives to monogamy. And it was developed with an autoethnographic methodology, as it looks at the points where personal biographies intersect broader cultural and socio-political issues.
Let’s Deviate also questions the notion of artwork as something that has one fixed form predetermined by the artist and explores the potential of an artwork to be shaped in a multiplicity of ever-changing forms, as it invites the audience to be an active part of it by moving the fabrics and connecting them to create new forms.
It also questions notions of hierarchy between artist and audience, by enabling the viewer to become a collaborator.
Images of the work as showcased @parlour_gallery

LET’S DEVIATE (2026)
Multimedia installation
[Documentation I]
Let’s Deviate is a multimedia installation that comprises fabrics, photographic images and texts. It was created in collaboration with Designer and Maker Eli Agrup @eliagrup and Graphic Designer Linnea Frank @lin.illustration and with all the audience members who interacted with it.
Made from the perspective of a queer polyamory relationship, the work is an invitation to question marriage and romantic love as patriarchal and capitalist constructs and create space for sexual and affective networks as alternatives to monogamy. And it was developed with an autoethnographic methodology, as it looks at the points where personal biographies intersect broader cultural and socio-political issues.
Let’s Deviate also questions the notion of artwork as something that has one fixed form predetermined by the artist and explores the potential of an artwork to be shaped in a multiplicity of ever-changing forms, as it invites the audience to be an active part of it by moving the fabrics and connecting them to create new forms.
It also questions notions of hierarchy between artist and audience, by enabling the viewer to become a collaborator.
Images of the work as showcased @parlour_gallery

LET’S DEVIATE (2026)
Multimedia installation
[Documentation I]
Let’s Deviate is a multimedia installation that comprises fabrics, photographic images and texts. It was created in collaboration with Designer and Maker Eli Agrup @eliagrup and Graphic Designer Linnea Frank @lin.illustration and with all the audience members who interacted with it.
Made from the perspective of a queer polyamory relationship, the work is an invitation to question marriage and romantic love as patriarchal and capitalist constructs and create space for sexual and affective networks as alternatives to monogamy. And it was developed with an autoethnographic methodology, as it looks at the points where personal biographies intersect broader cultural and socio-political issues.
Let’s Deviate also questions the notion of artwork as something that has one fixed form predetermined by the artist and explores the potential of an artwork to be shaped in a multiplicity of ever-changing forms, as it invites the audience to be an active part of it by moving the fabrics and connecting them to create new forms.
It also questions notions of hierarchy between artist and audience, by enabling the viewer to become a collaborator.
Images of the work as showcased @parlour_gallery

LET’S DEVIATE (2026)
Multimedia installation
[Documentation I]
Let’s Deviate is a multimedia installation that comprises fabrics, photographic images and texts. It was created in collaboration with Designer and Maker Eli Agrup @eliagrup and Graphic Designer Linnea Frank @lin.illustration and with all the audience members who interacted with it.
Made from the perspective of a queer polyamory relationship, the work is an invitation to question marriage and romantic love as patriarchal and capitalist constructs and create space for sexual and affective networks as alternatives to monogamy. And it was developed with an autoethnographic methodology, as it looks at the points where personal biographies intersect broader cultural and socio-political issues.
Let’s Deviate also questions the notion of artwork as something that has one fixed form predetermined by the artist and explores the potential of an artwork to be shaped in a multiplicity of ever-changing forms, as it invites the audience to be an active part of it by moving the fabrics and connecting them to create new forms.
It also questions notions of hierarchy between artist and audience, by enabling the viewer to become a collaborator.
Images of the work as showcased @parlour_gallery

A very warm welcome to ELI @eliagrup, who has joined our ART CREW department as an Art Assistant!
Eli has been working in the art department since 2022, with experience in set dec and the props department. They are a confident petty cash buyer, currently stepping up to buying on short and commercial projects. Eli is adaptable, proactive and has extensive experience of prop houses, sourcing and budgeting. Notably, they have worked on Geek Girl (Netflix) and Mr Bigstuff (Sky). They have worked with clients such as @google @rightmoveuk @arsenal and @sheltercharity with some amazing designers including VISION’s own @millywhitedesign @seharkidwaidesign ❤️⚡️
Check out our website to see their full credit list!

A very warm welcome to ELI @eliagrup, who has joined our ART CREW department as an Art Assistant!
Eli has been working in the art department since 2022, with experience in set dec and the props department. They are a confident petty cash buyer, currently stepping up to buying on short and commercial projects. Eli is adaptable, proactive and has extensive experience of prop houses, sourcing and budgeting. Notably, they have worked on Geek Girl (Netflix) and Mr Bigstuff (Sky). They have worked with clients such as @google @rightmoveuk @arsenal and @sheltercharity with some amazing designers including VISION’s own @millywhitedesign @seharkidwaidesign ❤️⚡️
Check out our website to see their full credit list!

A very warm welcome to ELI @eliagrup, who has joined our ART CREW department as an Art Assistant!
Eli has been working in the art department since 2022, with experience in set dec and the props department. They are a confident petty cash buyer, currently stepping up to buying on short and commercial projects. Eli is adaptable, proactive and has extensive experience of prop houses, sourcing and budgeting. Notably, they have worked on Geek Girl (Netflix) and Mr Bigstuff (Sky). They have worked with clients such as @google @rightmoveuk @arsenal and @sheltercharity with some amazing designers including VISION’s own @millywhitedesign @seharkidwaidesign ❤️⚡️
Check out our website to see their full credit list!
Mr. Bigstuff for Sky TV
Created by Ryan Samson
Production Design: Julian Fullalove
Set Decorator: Laurie Law
Just Act Normal Created by Janice Okoh
Art Direction by @andimartinofficial & @alexpodger
Prop master: @just.being.eva
stand by art: @laurensri & @lolainxwolf
Stand by dresser: @eliagrup
Stand by props: Joe Pettet-Smith
Google ‘New ways to search’: Beetlejuice 2
Production Design: @theo.boswell
Stylist: @alexpodger
Assistant Art Director: @lolainxwolf
Props Buyer: Emily Howell
Props Master: @eliagrup
Set Dresser: @blonieb_art
Standby Props: @nicfergylee
Props: @ollyfawcett
Graphics: Alicia Martin
Props Maker: Hannah Rose
Construction: @freeform_design
UK production company: @thelsproductions
Die Walküre for @royalballetandopera
Set Designer - Elle Mikkola @ellevoila
Standby Props - Eli Agrup @eliagrup
The ‘World of Our Own’ @sheltercharity , Christmas Appeal 2024.
Production Design: @millywhitedesign
Art Dept Assistants:
Megan Russell @zeptit
Nick Middleton @uki_yo_e
Art Dept Dailies:
Eli Agrup @eliagrup
Paulina Camacho @paulinadesignz
Sophie Eels sophie.eels_art
Modelmaker:
Angela Quartaroli @merlomaker
Scenic Painters:
Ellen Forbes @ellen.forbes.art
Sophie Firth @sophiefirthdesign
Arsenal 25/26 Away Kit
Production Company: Blinkink
Art Director: @seharkidwaidesign
Lead Model maker: Edoardo Parada @edoardoparada
Buyer: Jordan Chandler @julapoo
Art assistant: Eli Agrup @eliagrup
Art Assistant: Claire Matthews @clairematt
Art Assistant: Ella Bright @ella__bright
Art Assistant: Freddie Burrows @frugstagram
Art Assistant: Eve Finnie @evefinnie
'Legacy' - Battersea Dogs & Cats Home
Production Designer @millywhitedesign
Prop Master @joshuahoooper
Dressing Pops/Standby: @eliagrup
Assistant Props: Megan Russel @zeptit
Prop Buyer: @daisykingprops
Prop Buyer: @molly.hackney
Carpenter: Jake Claughton @jake24c
Prod Co: @blinkstagrammer

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