PooR Life by dog people

A collaboration with Owen G Parry exploring participatory fandom, poor copies, and amateur-expertise

PooR Life by dog people was a joint exhibition of new work at Transition Two Gallery, London, by Owen G Parry and myself, exploring a mutual fascination with participatory fandom, poor copies, and amateur-expertise.

Our interest in the confluence between avant-garde and mainstream culture finds curious expression through both solo and collaborative works comprising of sculpture, sound, drawing, and moving image.

The show’s title PooR Life looks beyond fandom as mere imitation or deprived repetition, to explore fannish desire, consumption, and production as a mode of possession and embodied experience <random energy spikes> that forms new minor languages and image worlds.  We R all dog people now.

The exhibition was supported by a-n artist bursaries.

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