Paul Harrison and John Wood

Pencil/Line/Eraser @ Carroll/Fletcher, Jul 31 – Sep 13

30 July 2014

Carroll/Fletcher brings a new group show titled Pencil / Line/ Eraser and centered around “expanded drawing” to its London space from July 31 to September 13.

The exhibition lifts its title from a 2008 video project by the same name created by Paul Harrison and John Wood, in which a hand draws a line while another erases it, embodying something of the process around which the exhibition is based.

The group show features works by 12 different artists and artist groups, including those of Evan Roth, whose visualisation and archival of digital culture is rendered in ‘Forgetting Spring’, a sculpture composed out of a 42-meter print of four months-worth of Internet browsing.

Joining Roth in Pencil / Line / Eraser are AKassen and their Flatten image series, Julius von Bismarck & Benjamin Maus and the ‘Perpetual Storytelling Apparatus’ drawing machine, and Christine Sun Kim, who, though deaf since birth, explores the materiality of sound through painting, drawing and performance.

See the Carroll/Fletcher exhibition page for details. **

AKassen. "Flatten image #10". Image courtesy Carroll / Fletcher.
AKassen, “Flatten image #10”. Image courtesy Carroll / Fletcher.
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