DIGITAL WINDOW GALLERY: OPEN SOURCE #15 – JONATHAN LYNCH
1 February - 29 February 2020
Digital Window Gallery Exhibition
This month’s Open Source artist is Jonathan Lynch with his series Absence, which uses found photographs of people to talk about how we view a domestic landscape, our relationship to our memories of a personal space and how / where we choose to belong. Physically and digitally, Lynch removes the unknown persons from the frame, leaving some evidence of the manipulation. What is left is a strange and candid view of an unknown familiar; a blurred garden, a shadow cast across an open gate to a family home, a skewed view of an empty deck on a commercial boat. The places people have known and chosen to present themselves in become undefined moments of accidental documentation.
Open Source is part of our responsive programme, offering our on and offline resources for others to use. There is no theme and no limit to number of submissions, but we encourage projects that engage with themes explored in our exhibitions. The aim of the platform is to make lesser-known artists more visible.
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Digital Window Gallery Exhibition
This month’s Open Source artist is Jonathan Lynch with his series Absence, which uses found photographs of people to talk about how we view a domestic landscape, our relationship to our memories of a personal space and how / where we choose to belong. Physically and digitally, Lynch removes the unknown persons from the frame, leaving some evidence of the manipulation. What is left is a strange and candid view of an unknown familiar; a blurred garden, a shadow cast across an open gate to a family home, a skewed view of an empty deck on a commercial boat. The places people have known and chosen to present themselves in become undefined moments of accidental documentation.
Open Source is part of our responsive programme, offering our on and offline resources for others to use. There is no theme and no limit to number of submissions, but we encourage projects that engage with themes explored in our exhibitions. The aim of the platform is to make lesser-known artists more visible.