Milk and Glass
↳ Sarah Pucill
GB 1993, 00:08:00
Out of darkness emerge lucent features; a stem collecting lips as blossoms. A brush seems to summon photographic images, painting them onto blackness. The uncanny cleanliness and luminosity of these projections is revealed as muck: a white liquid, like milk or slip, has been painted onto a black-coated mirror, soon oozing and bubbling. The material of imagistic perfection becomes slop, with a projected mouth, as Pucill describes it, “virtually spoon-fed till it chokes.”
- Sektion Section: Feelers, Sensors
- Programm Programme: Whole Body Like Gone (curated by Jamie Crewe)