Lookout
Oil on board
20 x 24.5cm
2022
A lookout tower or observation post. It’s a sense organ in some system of information-gathering. A monitor oflocal conditions, watching for all kinds of inclement weather.
Oil on board
20 x 24.5cm
2022
A lookout tower or observation post. It’s a sense organ in some system of information-gathering. A monitor oflocal conditions, watching for all kinds of inclement weather.
Oil on board
20 x 24.5cm
2022
A lookout tower or observation post. It’s a sense organ in some system of information-gathering. A monitor oflocal conditions, watching for all kinds of inclement weather.
Christian Kuras is a Canadian artist living in Manchester, UK whose work proceeds by a circularity of sorts. Reflecting a disjunctive experience of relating to the world of individuals and machines, Kuras finds interest in the paradoxical division between interior and exterior worlds. Like a membrane that contains, yet must remain porous to thrive, Kuras’ interior worlds must be permeable to communicate. Kuras’ projects often thwart communication by creating non-permeable containment: closed circuits and contained voices. The result is a frustrated presence, a circularity that must be suppressed for the illusion of forwardness to perpetuate.
Christian Kuras received his MFA from Concordia in 2002 and since then has had solo exhibitions at the New Gallery, Calgary; Latitude 43, Edmonton; AKA Gallery, Saskatoon; Struts Gallery, Sackville; and Forest City Gallery, London ON. His works have been exhibited across Canada and in the UK.