| fried contemporary | EXHIBITION |
| Lize Muller,
Through
the Looking Glass
30 September – 14 October |
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Through
The Looking Glass
presents a body of works that can be described as a visual dialogue of fragments
- of disconnected images acting as triggers to individual imagination. These
visual fragments or decontextualized ‘cut-ups’ become intriguing in their
own random strangeness.
Through
The Looking Glass
also engages with the idea of examining something afresh, from a different
angle, or focusing in on a specific element or fraction of a whole, implying a
decontextualized revisitation of images through the removal of original
contextual signifiers so that new and random meanings can be re-inscribed.
This exhibition entailed the research for the MA (FA) degree at the University of Pretoria. Dr Elfriede Dreyer supervised the artist in her Masters studies.