Out of Time, 2018
Sutton Gallery, 10 Feb - 10 Mar 2018
With notions of time pushed, pulled and paused, this exhibition perhaps acts like a clock, reminding us that despite all our philosophical and conceptual understandings of time and relativity, that at least on a local level, time still continues to move at the same speed and in one linear direction, ‘thump'.
For more about the individual works see the Works Page.
Photography by Christian Capurro.
Arlo Mountford, Out of Time, 2018
Install detail featuring Out of Time 2018.
Arlo Mountford, Out of Time, 2018
Install featuring Jane is counting the seconds, juggling anger at the situation with the sense that rage could pre-empt the revolution… a revolution obvious, but despite this still unseen. 2018, Cars 2, 2017, iPhone 7, 2018 and Star Wars 2017.
Arlo Mountford, Out of Time, 2018
Install featuring Brad seems to be balancing the responsibility for our predicament with the acknowledgement that our future requires a revolution… one visible only at the periphery of his vision. 2017 and Canon 2018 in the mid-ground.
Arlo Mountford, Out of Time, 2020
Install featuring Canon 2018 in the foreground with Incongruence 2018 and Did we look away? Brad is maintaining doubt whilst keeping vigilant, doubt and uncertainty will be celebrated after the revolution… till then we must look both ways. 2018 in the background.
Arlo Mountford, Out of Time, 2018
Install featuring Canon 2018 in the foreground with Incongruence 2018 and Did we look away? Brad is maintaining doubt whilst keeping vigilant, doubt and uncertainty will be celebrated after the revolution… till then we must look both ways. 2018 in the background.
Arlo Mountford, Out of Time, 2018
Install featuring Did we look away? Brad is maintaining doubt whilst keeping vigilant, doubt and uncertainty will be celebrated after the revolution… till then we must look both ways. 2018 with Canon 2018, Out of Time 2018 and Brad seems to be balancing the responsibility for our predicament with the acknowledgement that our future requires a revolution… one visible only at the periphery of his vision. 2017 in the background.