Interview by John-Paul Pryor

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Horizon of Day and Night, 2020

Prismic glass monoliths reflecting on megalithic stone circles are pillars of light that create a clockwork of optical projections, orienting our presence in light, space and deep-time. The orientation of the monoliths (aligned so as to reveal the ‘light of the place’ corresponding to geo-cosmic cycles) and their colours (with spectroscopic qualities inspired by geological compositions) combine to reveal the 'spectral fingerprint' of the site.                             

Artissima 2020 (horizon of day and night - Monolith i.ii.96°)

Rosenfeld Gallery : Painting the Infinite, 27 feb - 21 mar 2020

During the duration of the exhibition the gallery will show the light installation ‘Living Light’ 2020 by the artistic duo Shuster and Moseley. As with both Guarneri and Qingzhen Han their preoccupations are similarly with light and the infinite. As they themselves state,”Light is understood as that enigmatic signifier of consciousness which is not subject to programmaticity but is, rather, that prior luminosity in which life first appears”.

‘What Matters’ is a Merit Winner for CODAawards 2020