Monday, 4 July 2011

Distorted Interior Barriers - Exhibition Photographs

Here are some photos of the now completed exhibition at the Bankley Gallery - this first set are of the entire room (from various angles) in order to demonstrate the overall effect:





Secondly some close ups of the walls:






And finally this is a sidewards panoramic shot of the entire shot looping towards the doorway (i you tilt your monitor on it's side and scroll through this it's like your taking a very fast and improbable spin):


For anybody who was unable to attend the preview the show will be open on the weekend on the dates of 9th, 10th, 16th, 17th of July between 10am and 5pm.  It would be lovely to see you there as these photos are only a very slight and weak representation of the overall effect of the work.  I will actually be in the gallery over these weekends at these times and I'm going to use the time on my own without the  to start writing a story - it's not actually going to be a proper story or narrative but likely an element of a future project (writing has always been of interest and finding some way of fusing word into imagery seamlessly would be great - in a way that people would want to read and look at a picture at the same time, so it's something inbetween the two - the words likely operating on some visual and narrative level creating something immersive, textural and literary all at the same time - like a graphic novel - but without any characters).  So anyway the door is open over the next two weekends so hopefully see you then.

3 comments:

  1. amazing images... they are pretty incredible actually and i was starting to think i might fall into a magic eye visual sculpture with colours slashing my face as i fell into the hole !

    good work pushing some boundaries that i'd like to see pushed further!

    please keep posting your work

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  2. Thanks Michael - I'm glad you had such a positive reaction to photographs of my collage installation and that the idea of it is translatable through photography of it. I was slightly worried that you really had to be there to understand (though that does help) thanks a lot.
    x

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  3. Bro thats killer. Though it would spin Agathon out a bit -his tastes are more attuned to mediterranean sunsets and ancient tapas equivalents (dried anchovies or something) - but yeah, its immersive quality isnt lost in 2D. Id be a proud young man if i were you x

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