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Paul Levack solo exhibition. (2017) Installation view. Courtesy the artist + First Continent, Baltimore.
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Paul Levack solo exhibition. (2017) Installation view. Courtesy the artist + First Continent, Baltimore.
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Paul Levack, 'Clay Tiled Roofs Looking Out Onto Mountains b' (2017) Installation view. Courtesy the artist + First Continent, Baltimore.
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Paul Levack, 'Landscape Painting' (2017) Installation view. Courtesy the artist + First Continent, Baltimore.
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Paul Levack, 'Stacked Pastel Drawings' (2017). Installation view. Courtesy the artist + First Continent, Baltimore.
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Paul Levack, 'Mummy with Baby Head' (2017) Installation view. Courtesy the artist + First Continent, Baltimore.
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Paul Levack, 'Poena' (2017) Installation view. Courtesy the artist + First Continent, Baltimore.
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Paul Levack, 'Emily a' (2017) Installation view. Courtesy the artist + First Continent, Baltimore.

Liberal processes in Paul Levack’s solo exhibition at Baltimore’s First Continent

, 25 April 2017

Paul Levack presented a solo exhibition at Baltimore’s First Continent, which opened March 4 and ran to April 15, 2017.

Paul Levack, ‘Mummy with Baby Head’ (2017). Install view. Courtesy the artist + First Continent, Baltimore.

The exhibition presents a series of photographs, which originate from 35mm slides that are digitally scanned, editing and printed. Exploring the “idea of prosumer technology as a force of liberation,” his work often plays process, materiality and composition in subtle ways; yellow lines connect the first few photographs: a rope in the first, a rain gutter in the second, a patch of flowers in the fourth. 

Levack’s practice is often concerned with vertical orientation and  welcomes misinterpretation.**