Our friends at STATION, present what a shadow feels like, a group exhibition curated by Ellinor Pelz featuring Daniel Boyd, Dean Cross, Brent Harris, Nell and Heather B. Swann. Join them this Friday evening for a live performance by Heather B. Swann.
A shadow follows you; it is you and it is not. A shadow coerces light to the periphery as it consumes the volume of darkness cast by your physical presence. It hovers insistently, veiling meandering thoughts, memories, secrets and histories.
what a shadow feels like brings together the work of five contemporary artists that explore the poetic and the political. The included works intervene with the body’s path to shift perceptions, test psychological states and explore phenomenological observations. In this exhibition, a shadow is used as a metaphor for destabilisation and awareness; clarity and ambiguity; that which is lost and found.
image: Heather B. Swann, I will not remember your name, performer Mari Fukutome, Tokyo, 2018.