Compound

 

22–26 November 17

3rd floor

 

Keto Logua

 

 

Reflecting on topics of ecology, popular culture, and social media, Georgian artist Keto Logua uses found and constructed objects, as well as self-produced and online appropriated visual media. In the work How Survival Works, especially developed for the series Compound, Logua deals with tool making and tool employment and how these evolutionary skills are reflected in the digital era.

 

Installation Folder (PDF)

 

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Keto Logua, How Survival Works,
Installation view KW Institute for Contemporary Art, 2017, Photo: Frank Sperling
Keto Logua, How Survival Works, Installation view KW Institute for Contemporary Art, 2017, Photo: Frank Sperling
Keto Logua, How Survival Works,
Installation view KW Institute for Contemporary Art, 2017, Photo: Frank Sperling
Keto Logua, How Survival Works, Installation view KW Institute for Contemporary Art, 2017, Photo: Frank Sperling
Keto Logua, How Survival Works,
Installation view KW Institute for Contemporary Art, 2017, Photo: Frank Sperling
Keto Logua, How Survival Works, Installation view KW Institute for Contemporary Art, 2017, Photo: Frank Sperling
Keto Logua, How Survival Works,
Installation view KW Institute for Contemporary Art, 2017, Photo: Frank Sperling
Keto Logua, How Survival Works, Installation view KW Institute for Contemporary Art, 2017, Photo: Frank Sperling

 

 

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