The Goldmark Cultural Center’s Norman Brown Gallery will present “Last Song," a joint exhibition by Laura Hyunjhee Kim and SV Randall.
"Last Song" is a multimedia installation that intertwines the past, present, and future into a cyclical perception-altering timescape, in which constructs of order and continuity no longer apply. From a disorienting assemblage of found object sculptures, to audiovisuals suspended within an endlessly repeating temporal loop, Laura Hyunjhee Kim and SV Randall present an evocative (other)worldy diorama of displacement, where a sense of semblance and linearity has been warped. On the cusp of reanimation, seemingly discordant artifacts conjure and reveal memories and traces of performers from strange spaces between spaces of entanglement, that echo neither-neither.
The exhibition will remain on display through May 19.
The Goldmark Cultural Center’s Norman Brown Gallery will present “Last Song," a joint exhibition by Laura Hyunjhee Kim and SV Randall.
"Last Song" is a multimedia installation that intertwines the past, present, and future into a cyclical perception-altering timescape, in which constructs of order and continuity no longer apply. From a disorienting assemblage of found object sculptures, to audiovisuals suspended within an endlessly repeating temporal loop, Laura Hyunjhee Kim and SV Randall present an evocative (other)worldy diorama of displacement, where a sense of semblance and linearity has been warped. On the cusp of reanimation, seemingly discordant artifacts conjure and reveal memories and traces of performers from strange spaces between spaces of entanglement, that echo neither-neither.
The exhibition will remain on display through May 19.
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Admission is free.