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Extracts from a conversation between Ben Broome and Louis Morlæ.

Ben Broome: The show’s title $ID3FA££ $YNDR0M3 [Sidefall Syndrome] speaks of this world where gravity is shifted, and the very fabric of our existence is thrown off centre. The safety mechanisms that are installed in the show are designed to catch those who fall. Is that fair to say?

Louis Morlæ: I think that there’s a preparatory nature to a lot of the works in the show. What I’ve tried to do with some of the objects in the show is imbue them with as much reality as possible. I’ve tried to explore in a material sense how I can root everything in reality. I’m obsessing over the most minute details, but at the same time, there is this cataclysmic fictionalised event taking place, which is completely disregarding my position as a creator. I guess I’m conscious of the rela-tionship between the cosmic scale of thinking about shifting gravity, but also the minute details.

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SOLO EXHIBITIONON VIEW

$ID3FA££ $YNDR0M3

Press Release
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Extracts from a conversation between Ben Broome and Louis Morlæ.

Ben Broome: The show’s title $ID3FA££ $YNDR0M3 [Sidefall Syndrome] speaks of this world where gravity is shifted, and the very fabric of our existence is thrown off centre. The safety mechanisms that are installed in the show are designed to catch those who fall. Is that fair to say?

Louis Morlæ: I think that there’s a preparatory nature to a lot of the works in the show. What I’ve tried to do with some of the objects in the show is imbue them with as much reality as possible. I’ve tried to explore in a material sense how I can root everything in reality. I’m obsessing over the most minute details, but at the same time, there is this cataclysmic fictionalised event taking place, which is completely disregarding my position as a creator. I guess I’m conscious of the rela-tionship between the cosmic scale of thinking about shifting gravity, but also the minute details.

BB: Do you think this...More expand_more

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223 Cambridge Heath Rd, London E2 0EL, UK
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