Where You Go I Go Too, duratran print mounted in a lightbox, 71 x 50.5 x 8cm, edition of 3 (+1AP)
From apocalyptic expectations in our present environmental, financial and political climate, the need for drastic action is increasingly deemed urgent in order to survive our too-little too-late culture. This ‘threat’ of proximity signifies the potential collision that reflects our changing ideology of past modernity, concerns and images.
With today’s realisation of the inadequate structures of the past, modernist ideals once efficiently suited to its site and purpose now stand abandoned in decline. Architectural relics defunct from the evolution of industrialisation and power leave behind a certain loss in our path for advancement.
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