when: 16 February 2022 - 13 March 2022 | venue: Galerie pompom | cost: Free | address: 2 / 27-39 Abercrombie Street, Chippendale NSW 2008 | website: https://galeriepompom.com
published: 14 Feb 2022, 5 min read
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The title of Adam Norton's exhibition, A Handbook for the Apocalypse, contextualises it as a how-to guide for surviving catastrophic situations.
Norton's practice has consistently examined how to refit everyday material into an arsenal of tools with which to survive apocalyptic, extraordinary circumstances. In a time of general global crisis, his explorations feel all the more relevant.
Despite the apocalyptic premise, Norton's sense of humour infects the work throughout. There are water-rescue crafts built from suitcases and lawn chairs, a survival pod fitted into an old wardrobe, and camouflage made from domestic fabrics designed to blend into the landscape. While the works may not literally protect the user from apocalyptic conditions, they arm against something all the more important - the loss of humour and joy in the face of doom-laden circumstances.
Taking Norton's works together from the last two decades allows them to be examined as a whole; a multitude of paths through increasingly dire circumstances - both as survival tools and manifestations of the joy and humour that will be required to push through crises that have become the new global norm.
Harry de Vries
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The title of Adam Norton's exhibition, A Handbook for the Apocalypse, contextualises it as a how-to guide for surviving catastrophic situations.
Norton's practice has consistently examined how to refit everyday material into an arsenal of tools with which to survive apocalyptic, extraordinary circumstances. In a time of general global crisis, his explorations feel all the more relevant.
Despite the apocalyptic premise, Norton's sense of humour infects the work throughout. There are water-rescue crafts built from suitcases and lawn chairs, a survival pod fitted into an old wardrobe, and camouflage made from domestic fabrics designed to blend into the landscape. While the works may not literally protect the user from apocalyptic conditions, they arm against something all the more important - the loss of humour and joy in the face of doom-laden circumstances.
Taking Norton's works together from the last two decades allows them to be examined as a whole; a multitude of paths through increasingly dire circumstances - both as survival tools and manifestations of the joy and humour that will be required to push through crises that have become the new global norm.
Harry de Vries
Go see Adam Norton: 'Handbook for the Apocalypse' 2022.
Adam Norton: 'Handbook for the Apocalypse' 2022 is on 16 February 2022 - 13 March 2022. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in Chippendale. Call 0430 318 438 for details. Visit their website at https://galeriepompom.com.
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