THE LOCKS GALLERY: "Alterations" featuring Peter Campus

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THE LOCKS GALLERY: "Alterations" featuring Peter Campus

POSTED: Wednesday, January 12, 2011, 7:00 PM
Filed Under: Arts | Critical Mass Visual Art
Photo courtesy of Locks Gallery
Black Death by Kathleen Graves
Locks Gallery (600 S. Washington Square) is showcasing an exhibit called "Alterations" now through Feb. 5. Conceptualized by Peter Campus, the collection of work incorporates digital media in at least some part of the creation process.
Photo courtesy of Locks Gallery.
Florence, by Beryl Korot
With contributions from five different artists — each incorporating varying degrees of digital media — "Alterations" includes video loops, still-image projectors, and minimalist prints. Campus wanted the exhibit to reflect the precarious nature of the digital age, especially in regards to how the speed of technological developments strip our culture of substantial retrospective phases.
Photo courtesy of Locks Gallery
Shed Door (left) and Wave (right) by Peter Campus
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