HYPOCRITE'S LAMENT PART 2

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Julia Rosa Clark
at João Ferreira Gallery
5 April - 24 April 2007

I tried to stare into the bright light. The voice said 'this is your future, all you need to do is give up everything you know and this will be yours'. I trembled. I wanted to do as the voice said -just to get rid of it- but I knew it would be impossible for me to quit. All I could do was wait for the end.

In this room-sized installation, Clark romanticises and bemoans our millennial obsession with The End, nasty weather, happiness and Modernity. Using her usual mixture of found and reconstituted bits and pieces, the work acts as an evolving diagram, in part illustrating the artist's desire to understand the moment between denial and surrender.

There will also be a number of email based text pieces leading up to the show. This attachment (Appendix A) is the second one.

Click on the image for a high-res version...

1 Comments:

Anonymous studio ex said...

Julia, actually got to me there, and you know what a scathing, unmoved old fart I can be. It's interesting.

10:44 PM  

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