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Lazy Susan's Yūgen

Lockin Gallery, Hove, February 2020.

The collaborative show Lazy Susan’s Yūgen explores the subtle profundity of things and places we encounter daily, presenting the question of how what we notice of a place may reflect us and society.

By looking at the composition and creation of comforting worlds and their ability to distract from universal unknowns, the show explores whether comforts can actually be cunning or perhaps complacent. Re-enacting the life and deaths of the 'everyday' and recognising the sad beauty of human suffering in an attempt to understand the indescribable and sublime; excreting the complexes hoarded in secret rooms of unforgettable pasts to see something of everything in everything. By incorporating raw natural and everyday materials, the group of artists create myth inflected and atemporal environments that explore the oxymoronic nature of life.

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