Raby’s work will take us on a visual journey from the virtual to the real and back again; stopping off at the worlds of electronic screens, sticky-tape, additive colour mixing and 3D images that aren’t really there – or are they? In Stick To Something, Raby presents a series of works that look at the surface of the screen as a threshold, a mirror and an obstacle. And, perhaps even just a distraction. Meticulously constructed from hand-cut sticky tape, Oscar Raby’s Stick To Something will present one everyday element like we’ve never seen before.
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