Inflight Art Exhibition
Inflight Gallery, an artist run initiative will be exhibiting Andy Wear’s “I Still Make Mysleff (sic)’ and Jordana Maisie’s ‘Professional Voyeur’ from 6pm on Friday April 4.
The exhibition will run until April 26a nd the gallery is open between Wednesday and Saturday 1-5 pm.
Andy Wear - I Still Make Myselff (sic)
This work is a peaceful contemplation – at once personal and universal (or, rather, neither personal nor universal). It contemplates the commonly and questionably held notion of time in linear trajectory. A highly personal and physical experience is reconsidered some twelve years after the act. The physical reference remains, body and soul change. If a part of me (then) remains in me (now) what is the measure by which we grow? How do we mark this passage in art? What can an artwork make of (into) time?
Jordana Maisie - 'Professional Voyeur
Professional Voyeur explores the power of surround sound to shift space both emotionally and physically. Overhearing a cut-up monologue of a woman’s most intimate thoughts on men, sex, self, emotion and desire, the sound-scape which is built around and into the spoken word, immerses the audience in a voyeuristic space as it literally surrounds them. The story is designed to loop, fragmenting and then remixing parts of the woman’s story. The audience is given the task of individually piecing these parts together, enforcing the idea of perception.
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