Serpentine South Gallery 6 Feb 2018 Free

To mark the close of Wade Guyton: Das New Yorker Atelier Abridged, artist James Campbell presented a sound performance using amplification, electronic processing and feedback to define potential spaces within the Serpentine Gallery.

Recycled and reproduced sounds overlapped and gave rise to pressure points in the air for visitors to pass through, creating a physical experience of sonic transitions that measured not time but units of space.

James Campbell (b.1981, New Jersey, USA) is a New York-based artist who works in a variety of media, including sound, sculpture, photography and printmaking. He has performed at the Whitney Museum of American Art, Kunsthalle Zurich, Anthology Film Archives and The Kitchen in New York, among other venues.

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