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Fictional newspapers of the future that imagine Donald Trump being assassinated are among the artworks on display at an exhibition opening in London this week.

Survey, a new exhibition opening at Jerwood Space today, shows works by 15 up and coming artists who have been nominated by mid-career artists as the contemporary art stars of the future.

Among these is Frank Wasser, whose work, 02.11.20, in the exhibition a fragment of a fictional future edition of the Metro newspaper, which leads with the story of Donald Trump’s assassination in November 2020.

The story then goes on to imagine Jeremy Corbyn reacting to the event in his role as Prime Minister, and other parts of the paper imagine a hard border in Ireland and NHS warnings relating to screen viewing induced illnesses.

Other artists in the exhibition include Lindsey Mendsick, whose work consists of ceramic replicas of objects in her parents home – including a selection of Compare The Meerkat soft toys and a Margaret Thatcher nutcracker. Joe Fletcher Orr will also present a work based on the time his dad once declared that artist Piero Manzoni was “full of s***”.

The artists exhibiting in the show have selected by 35 working artists, including Rachel Maclean, Simeon Barclay, Ryan Gander and Bedwyr Williams.

Following its run in London the Jerwood Charitable Foundation will take the show on a UK tour, visiting galleries g39 in Cardiff, Bluecoat in Liverpool and Baltic in Gateshead.

Survey runs at the Jerwood Space from October 3 - December 16. For more information, visit jerwoodvisualarts.org