Jo Yarrington
The Retelling of an Asemic Narrative
1950 - 2020
I've always been interested in chance and the found (moment, object, person). How random experiences click into place, form a narrative, reveal a truth. The silver gelatin artifacts being shown in this exhibition have come about because of an intersection. I chose, was the subject of each of them. Each time they are exhibited, a group of revealing collaborators as well as they physical limitations of the space redefine their relationship. What is revealed are the shadows of a language when the stuff called meaning has dropped away.
Exhibition open by appointment through October 23, 2020.
The Retelling of an Asemic Narrative
1950 - 2020
I've always been interested in chance and the found (moment, object, person). How random experiences click into place, form a narrative, reveal a truth. The silver gelatin artifacts being shown in this exhibition have come about because of an intersection. I chose, was the subject of each of them. Each time they are exhibited, a group of revealing collaborators as well as they physical limitations of the space redefine their relationship. What is revealed are the shadows of a language when the stuff called meaning has dropped away.
Exhibition open by appointment through October 23, 2020.