“With Sparagmos and Synecdoche, Elrod offers up a wreckage in a mediated glow, found off kilter."- Drenched Co.
Notes: "I loved Blade Runner 2049. Did you? Watch it and then go take a spin at Simon Lee's Jeff Elrod exhibition. You'll sense the buzz, the glow and simulated warmth of 'computer monitors' and you'll feel like you have been shoved sideways into time. You will struggle with the illusory space of his increasingly opaque mediated 'screens'and you might draw the parallels between the movie and his paintings. Elrod uses ideas behind Science Fiction to make new thinking possible and communicable and his is more than a complex Instagram filter. Fabulous! " - FaSa
See https://www.simonleegallery.com/exhibitions/119/
See also http://www.woundsthatbind.com/2017/10/exhibition-review-jeff-elrod-at-simon.html
Caption: Image above: Installation view Jeff Elrod Simon Lee Gallery, London 2017.
Image courtesy of artist and Simon Lee Gallery, London Photo credits: Todd-White Art Photography
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