Vitreous Humour
Robert Bordo, Tova Carlin, Christopher Hanrahan, Adam Henry, Barbara Kasten, Rob McLeish, Scott Nedrelow & Davina Semo
January 10 – February 14, 2016
210 Rivington Str
NY 10002
New York
Scott Nedrelow
Viewfinder Sculpture 2016
Single-channel ultra high-definition video, inkjet print, ladder
46 x 25 x 30 in/ 116.8 x 63.5 x 76.2 cm
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Adam Henry
A Complete Compression 2016
Synthetic polymers on linen and wood
78 3/4 x 27 in/ 198.8 x 68.6 cm
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Tova Carlin
Heat That Last Translation in 90 Seconds 2016
Inkjet print
70 x 34.25 in/ 117.8 x 87 cm
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Devina Semo
I AM A PATIENT GIRL; I WAIT I WAIT I WAIT I WAIT 2015
Steel folding chairs, cast stainless steel
Dimensions variable
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Christopher Hanrahan
A Stage (for BF) 2012
Embroidered fabric
100 x 130 in/ 254 x 330 cm
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Barbara Kasten
Transposition 17, 2014
Fujiflex digital print
60 x 48 in/ 121.9 x 152.4 cm
Unique + 1 AP
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Rob McLeish
Automatic Faggot for the People 2010
Stainless steel
6 x 47 x 10 in/ 16 x 120 x 25.4 cm
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Robert Bordo
Snap 2015
Oil on canvas
14 z 11 in/ 35.6 x 27.9 cm
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KANSAS is pleased to announce Vitreous Humour with Robert Bordo, Tova Carlin, Christopher Hanrahan, Adam Henry, Barbara Kasten, Rob McLeish, Scott Nedrelow and Davina Semo. Opening January 10, the exhibition will run through February 14, 2016.
Vitreous Humour brings together a group of contemporary artists working in a variety of mediums whose work evidences an exploration in “image-resolution” and multi-meaning that interrogates the intersections of reality and understanding. The show’s title is an anatomical term which refers to the liquid between the lens and retina of the human eyeball. The liquid (humour) being the passageway or threshold between fact (lens) and interpretation (retina); the liquidity of distortion and misinterpretation.