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Contact About Privacy policy Directory. Editorials Features Reviews. June 25, β Review. Rahel Aima. Summer, muggy and punishing. In another city we might rely on our bodies to index its various accumulations: sunlight, sweat, melanin. Here, we use our cars. Steering wheels and leather seats that scald palms and thighs andβI had forgotten until I found myself hurtling down the highway unable to seeβwindows that fog up with the contrast between the hot, soupy air outside and our blessedly air-conditioned interiors.
What would work that reflects these atmospheric conditions, the filmy dust and sticky heat, look and feel like? Things accrete into a material typology: ink, shadows, humidity, and the ghosts of all the other shows that have happened there. Upon entering the space, viewers encounter Condensations of the Invisible Space all works , a machine placed upon a high, spindly table with attached piping that goes through the wall.
Those more mechanically literate might identify a fridge and compressor parts. On the other side is an β¦. April 15, β Review. We knew that the onslaught of pandemic art was coming. Here, the cataclysmic disaster is the most powerful volcanic eruption ever recorded: Mount Tambora, Indonesia, Volcanic ash blocks the sun, changing the weather and affecting crops on the other side of the world. Things, as the Spice Girls once sang, would never be the same again. At least, according to the exhibition text.