Plexus 1993/94
The photographic process depends on light entering a dark chamber where the mysterious registration of an image takesplace. The sliver of paper that is left at the end of this ritual bears witness to the world outside, partial and illuminated. But what if that process is blocked and light is withheld? “Held”, rather, in the Plexus series: reminders of interiority which have something in common with X-ray plates. These large-scale works make it seem that the photographic process has been thwarted and that we are capable of looking inside the camera at a failure to engage with any exterior presence.
Stuart Morgan
from “Between Two: Plexus”, Essay for a publication of my show “Between Two: Plexus” at Site Gallery, Sheffield, 1996
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