The works in the exhibition vary dramatically in material and method.
They explore the tensions between making and unmaking, between the compression
of time and its residue. Collectively the works draw our attention to the
labour and time-rich processes of making things in and of the world.
Through projection and geometric wall-based painting, Gothe-Snape
creates playful confusion between light and form, situating time and space
within a single picture plane. Capurro disrupts everyday media such as
magazines and posters that celebrate consumerism, by systematically evacuating
content through erasure. Phillips also employs traditional media, printing an
unlimited edition newspaper with 365 candid photographs of visitors leaving the
Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris.
These works consider and question modes of representation in the
world, quietly unpacking ideas around the individual and the collective
experience, and the creation of meaning through materiality and process.