In the exceptional summer of 2018 in London, the shadows of the sun have been casting lines and shadows into art galleries such as Camden Arts. Perhaps the gallery staff occasionally have to rush to close the blinds if the sunlight threatens to move onto the photographs of Peter Fraser, but the shadows they create add greatly to the experience of visiting the gallery spaces and interact with Japanese artist Yuko Mohri’s installations which are an orchestration between different force-fields, light, water and music. Mohri was a resident artist at the Arts Centre in 2016 and designs her installations to fit the spaces, and the changing light within them, and coming into them.
Peter Fraser’s photographic work focusses on everyday observations, with his exhibition ‘Mathematics’ at Camden Arts exploring the idea that time, space, and everything within it can be described mathematically, thus the shadows of daylight flowing in adds to the mathematical equation and to the patterns and connections between the world inside and outside. Art and Mathematics have been combined…
Yuko Mohri