Tristan Eyles: Perceived Aesthetic and Moral Tension

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8 October
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29 October
Metro Arts

In Perceived Aesthetic and Moral Tension, lightly mediated sculpture and video are used to interrogate civil land use through the lens of environmental cataclysm. The works employ a contrast of affects, reflecting feelings of both loss and complicity evoked by ambivalence towards the material histories of domestic, civil and recreational settings.

Catalogue essay written by Georgie O’Brien

0730027100

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