Thursday, January 27, 2005 16:34 David Burrows - New
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Burrows New Life. Courtesy the artist and f a projects, London 2004 |
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Disaster, terror and hysteria form the basis of David Burrows' new installation
New Life which is exhibited at the Aspex Gallery in Portsmouth. |
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The installation
aims to depict the aftermath of a terrible catastrophe - a concept which becomes
all the more poignant and relevant in the wake of the recent Asian tsunami tragedy. Strange
debris is strewn all around the gallery. Broken toys, old trainers and torn clothes
are left lying hap-hazardly on the floor which is covered with sparkly grey dust.
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Burrows - New Life Courtesy the artist and f a projects, London 2004 |
Abstract
objects are scattered around as well - bright, colourful shapes cut from soft
materials such a foam, rubber and vinyl can be seen laying amongst the debris.
Their purpose is to make the space less violent and more cheerful. There
are also photographic images hanging on the walls in the style of shop window
displays. These aim to depict apparent consumer chaos. The
idea of this installation is to create a ruined environment which has an air of
optimism and joy about it - as though new life can generate from the devastated
surroundings.
David
Burrows - New Life Aspex
Gallery Sat 29 Jan – Thurs 24 Mar 2005 Information 023
9281 2121 |
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