Earth Echo Affective Reflection ProjectAbility
7 March – 27 April, 2019
ProjectAbility, 103 Trongate, G1 5HD
Project Ability is pleased to present an intriguing body of new collage work by Glasgow based artist Pum. Earth Echo Affective Reflection is a solo exhibition accompanied by a sound piece composed and created by Pum and Gordon Kennedy.
“The Earth Echo collaged imagery meditates upon a 21st century worldview and questions its perspectives. In particular our unquestioning use of new digital media. Technologies which operate in unseen dimensions and translate visceral communications into digits and electrical current. The invisible ellipsis which fragments the sentient sense. The ever prevalent language of science and its insistence on measuring and comparing areas of existence that are immeasurable.
Pum’s collage language is a metalanguage. It is a language about languages. It mixes modalities. It speaks by showing its silent conspiracy with a matrix of visual narratives. It collapses perspectives and disturbs vision just enough to catch the reflections in the act of Seeing.” Pum
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