‘For people who find television too slow’ centers around a found parable documenting the misadventure of two Tibetans during the mid-Twentieth Century. Six new drawings, based upon appropriated and edited archival objects, present a series of false images that reflect documented inaccuracies and unguided, speculative narratives.
The exhibition is accompanied by a new text,‘Faces and Face-Like Things’, by Mitch Speed.
