Description

superVISION is a duo exhibition by Paul Litherland and Karen Trask, comprised of video projections, sculpture and photography. Paul’s video is composed of variously configured moving images of “scanned” landscapes, made by a drone fitted with a video camera. Inviting viewers to scan, to configure and to reconfigure the machinations of moving photographic images, the geometry of Paul’s video-composition not only underscores how the photographic steers vision – precisely “in its own image” – it also attests to the luminous world to which all cameras are exposed. This duplicity troubles the photographic and the visible itself. Karen’s sculpture, photograph and video of a figure lying in a field attests to her body as a site of attachment to an elemental ground. Here slow motion and a photographic zoom speak less to the maneuvers of image making and more to a

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Artworks in the Exhibition