Tasman Richardson at Arsenal Contemporary Art, by Hugh Alcock
Apr 13, 2021
‘‘Tasman Richardson mines the intimate condition of video feedback and capture to explore contemporary practices of vanity and voyeurism.”
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‘‘Tasman Richardson mines the intimate condition of video feedback and capture to explore contemporary practices of vanity and voyeurism.”
Read MoreEn collaboration avec la commissaire Shauna Jean Doherty, Tasman Richardson présente à l’Arsenal art contemporain l’installation multimédias Kali Yuga.
Read MoreIn Hinduism the life of the world is divided into ages (yugas). At present, we find ourselves in the fourth and final age – the kali yuga – having drifted farthest from the divine and away from an age of truth, virtue, and righteousness.
Read MoreTasman Richardson's "Kali Yuga" consists of six media artworks, carefully arranged in a slightly askew, nearly symmetrical layout. The works address themes of erosion, distance, surveillance, exhibitionism and telepresence.
Read MoreRichardson’s Kali Yuga consists of 6 immersive media artworks arranged in a labyrinth and promises to give visitors the conflicting feeling of being at once more alive and yet closer to death.
Read MoreIn 1962 Andy Warhol began to make repetitive silkscreens of fatal car crashes that appeared on the front page of major newspapers.
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