Trisha Baga @ Zabludowicz London, Feb 26 – May 11

, 26 February 2014
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Three previews are happening at Zabludowicz London, including a solo exhibition by Trisha Baga, February 26 to May 11.

There will be a live event by Baga to open the show, which features new installations, alongside collection pieces and key early works. The New-York based artist explores the precarious state of human perception and its concept of the present by deconstructing online behaviours and associations across video, painting and sculpture, often challenging notions of completeness by presenting her audience with the opposite.

Read a review of Trisha Baga’s Rock at Vilma Gold and see the Zabludowicz London website for details. **

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Three previews are happening at Zabludowicz London, including a solo exhibition by Trisha Baga, February 26 to May 11.

There will be a live event by Baga to open the show, which features new installations, alongside collection pieces and key early works. The New-York based artist explores the precarious state of human perception and its concept of the present by deconstructing online behaviours and associations across video, painting and sculpture, often challenging notions of completeness by presenting her audience with the opposite.

Read a review of Trisha Baga’s Rock at Vilma Gold and see the Zabludowicz London website for details. **

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Three previews are happening at Zabludowicz London, including a solo exhibition by Trisha Baga, February 26 to May 11.

There will be a live event by Baga to open the show, which features new installations, alongside collection pieces and key early works. The New-York based artist explores the precarious state of human perception and its concept of the present by deconstructing online behaviours and associations across video, painting and sculpture, often challenging notions of completeness by presenting her audience with the opposite.

Read a review of Trisha Baga’s Rock at Vilma Gold and see the Zabludowicz London website for details. **

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