Ambient Plagues opens tomorrow at the Red Head Gallery, Toronto.
http://www.redheadgallery.org/
http://www.redheadgallery.org/
Have you
walked out of a pandemic movie lately with the hair raised on the back of your
neck? Not because of the throes of flesh eating zombies but because the guy who
sat beside you was coughing the whole time? We are surrounded by microbes, are
composed of microbes, and we are terrified of them. We live in a porous world,
in porous bodies. The possibility of being breached, infected, and losing body
integrity is always present. Ambient Plagues is
a mixed media installation that explores this invisible world, a world teeming
with microbial life, and the possibility of infection.
Microbes
are sublime, beautiful, but we can’t see them. They keep us alive, but they can
make us sick, even causing death. The art works in Ambient
Plagues make them visible. Through sculpture, photography,
microscopy, and live bacteria, these artworks blur the boundaries between what
is real and what is manufactured, what is animate and what is inanimate.
Ultimately, they challenge viewers’ perceptions about their bodies, a site that
has become trespassed, tainted, and contaminated by a popular culture that
escalates social anxiety and terror of microbes, by artificially creating a
sense of bioparanoia.
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