Conduit
       
     
  Skin  (2019) in situ at The Morgue Gallery.  Photo care of: Brodie Sian Taberner
       
     
  Skin  (2019) in situ at The Morgue Gallery.  Photo care of: Brodie Sian Taberner
       
     
Conduit
       
     
Conduit

CONDUIT was a group exhibition by five emerging Australian artists held at The Morgue Gallery, University of Arts London, London. This work Skin (2019) was a 20 panel photo-media piece measuring 1.5 m x 1.6 m.

CONDUIT rationale :

Heat, light, sound and electrons flow through a conductor, tethering the subatomic structures of seemingly separate materials. They conduct; exposing the gaps, absences, inaccessibilities, and invisibilities that lie between material bodies. Beyond conduction, Conduit is occupied with revealing the concealed knowledge flowing between our embodied existence and ontological concepts of memory, matter, alchemy, and identity. The artists of this exhibition are not conductors but conduits. They conduit (verb) our personal, social, environmental, chemical, physical, digital, mental, and spiritual realities to find new ways to re-evaluate our existence in a hyper-mediated world.

  Skin  (2019) in situ at The Morgue Gallery.  Photo care of: Brodie Sian Taberner
       
     

Skin (2019) in situ at The Morgue Gallery.

Photo care of: Brodie Sian Taberner

  Skin  (2019) in situ at The Morgue Gallery.  Photo care of: Brodie Sian Taberner
       
     

Skin (2019) in situ at The Morgue Gallery.

Photo care of: Brodie Sian Taberner