Normal People and Konglomerat have compiled 10 tracks with 'music from our guests and friends that supported us over the last year to continue the artistic exchange and showcase their musical diversity that forms the Normal People universe'. I'm glad to be part of it with a track called 'Scene in a Tangible Dream'.
You can stream it or get your digital copy on bandcamp via this link.
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I was pleased to take part in 'Carried Landscapes' - a two-day group show curated by Kim Collmer, happening on Dec 11 and 12th 2021 at Quartier Am Hafen in Cologne, Germany. ![]() "carried landscapes" was inspired by many things currently pressing upon us- missing places, friends, travel, the climate crisis, during this very strange moment in history. This exhibition gives us a moment to look at landscapes as a way to ground ourselves, to consider ourselves in relation to the world, our own histories, and also how we connect to one another, outside of this screen-space. The exhibition was organized by Kim Collmer who asked a large selection of people she knows to send in an image of a "carried landscape" and also a description if they so chose. Over 60 images were sent in. The work was then printed and hung in loose groups based upon the time of day. On the floor Collmer activated the space by creating shapes using indexes from travel atlases. Along with being a large group exhibition, the exhibition also became a personal portrait of the artist since it was a sampling of her contacts these past years. Not all contacts are present in this exhibition; it isn't a scientific study, but more of a snapshot, a moment in time. The experience of the exhibition was like going on a small journey with each participant, but also a trip around the world with so many locations and images. This collection of work came from all over the world- Australia, Turkey, Ecuador, the United States, Germany, Spain, Italy, Africa, and many more. Some images were of fantasy locations or reworkings of places once visited. Some images were from hometowns, others from exotic locations from past holidays. Throughout the exhibition, it was abundantly clear that we all "carry landscapes" within us. I've contributed to the show with this double exposure photograph called 'View of a Process' (2021) Exhibition views:
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