The work is a series of projections exploring materials at the periphery of our daily lives and working with subjects that would otherwise be discarded or consumed. The work centres around the notion of ‘indirect communication’, revealing possible images from an unconventional source, presenting an improvised archeology of the ordinary.
Paul Vivian studied at Chelsea College of Art and Design and Norwich School of Art and Design. He is the course leader for Fine Art at UCCA Farnham, Surrey. His recent exhibitions include the Tulca Visual Arts Festival, Galway, Jerwood Drawing Prize and solo exhibition ‘Matchstick Prop’ at the Charlestown Arts Centre, Eire.
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