Feb. 17 – May 20, 2017
Senegal brings a viewpoint to his work fortified in the duality of ritualism. It is vicious and voluptuous…His practice explores equine, human, canine and other animal structures; a reference to themes of vassalage and the tools used in the subjugation of one group by another. He moves effortlessly between a number of mediums; to include wood, steel, photography and video, to create a narrative that is visceral and tangible. The practice is further extended into public installations referencing those notions of subjugation and conflict using location choice as a decoding component. In the words of the artist: “Brutality and carnal impetus are fundamental drivers of intent and interaction…”.
This exhibition features a selection of Senegal’s photographs.
(Photo by Deuce Bradwell)