TELL US A LITTLE BIT ABOUT THE EXHIBITION…
Anthony Baker (AB): Bringing together these video works, Annelize Mulder (Metro Arts Curator) suggests an interesting analogy between the experience of the self and the medium’s technicalities.
It is well-accepted that a painting can express ideas and feeling through mark-making and style. Video art lacks the same historical lineage and exists alongside its cinematic discourse and the contemporary phenomena of the screen’s abundance and immediacy in our daily lives.
The Distance Between Us (2019) uses two videos that are slightly different in length. The audio and vision fall in and out of synchronicity like staring through a daydream at vehicle indicators in a traffic jam.
Beginning in 2017 I began documenting objects and architecture where teal greens and whites met, reminiscent of a hospice motif. Digital frames of footage were abstracted and reassigned these images to pixel brightness values. These images become compressed.
A lot of the array are never assigned. I was unaware the images would end up actually in any artwork. I feel this process and intention behind this work speaks to the crux of this exhibition Cross-Dissolve.