Working Drawing

A video installation by Dylan Scott, using stop motion to document the nature of carbon markings produced by a Bic lighter. Dylan completed his BFA (Hons) last year at Elam School of Fine Arts. He works primarily in installation, sculpture and painting. His practice explores visual puns and humour, as well as layering, inverting and contrasting meanings until they disappear. He recently exhibited at Elam's projectspace B431 with take the window if there's no door.

Exhibition courtesy of Window, a contemporary art and project space.

Screenings
Friday 19 November – 10am – 5pm
Saturday 20 November – 1-5pm
Sunday 21 November – 10am – 5pm

Location/venue: 

Engineering Lecture Theatre 439, 20 Symonds Street, Auckland

Date: 
19 Nov 2010 - 21 Nov 2010
Cost: 
Free

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