Life has been so busy I didn’t even get around to announcing on my own blog that I have new work in a group exhibition at ANTI-AESTHETIC in Eugene.
PhonoMorphoIdiot is a group exhibition that considers the uncertainties and absurdities of our verbal, written, and text-based communication. We exist between a shared understanding and the sensory and cultural edges of language which are shaped by everything from bodily states, fantasies and in-group signaling, to predictive text, targeted advertising and character limits. Whether through image-making, objects or sound, the artists in this show engage with language’s flexibility – often to its breaking point. Channels become convoluted, noise increases, the signal is misdirected or lost. By staying with these failures and frolicking in their wreckage, we may stumble upon alternative modes of signifying and connecting to one another.
Featuring work by Andrew C. Lorish, Stephanie Parnes, Alyson Provax, Madeline Maszk, and Courtney Stubbert.
PhonoMorphoIdiot will be on view at ANTI-AESTHETIC, 245 W 8th Ave, Eugene, OR, from April 16th through May 29th, 2022, with open hours on Saturdays and Sundays, 12–4pm.