A Reason to Go to Obs this Wednesday

Tuesday, July 28, 2009


Voight Kampff opens tomorrow night (Wednesday) at 6pm. It’s curated by Catherine Ocholla. It's nice to see a young curator putting together such a thematically tight show (and yes, I am on it). It's at the UCA GAllery, a nice new space in Obs Lower Main Rd ( no. 46, next to the art shop). You should go se it/come get drunk with us.

Philip K. Dick introduced the Voight-Kampff Empathy Test to the environs of post-World War Terminus in Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep (the book behind Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner). The test would measure involuntary responses in subjects (blushing, respiration, eye tension) to emotionally evocative questions to detect whether they were human or android. Curatorially, Catherine Ocholla has opted to explore the concept behind the test (real/fake; fantasy/fiction; empathy; violence or its potential, etc.) through a selection of works in various media that use visual cues that ‘normally’ elicit certain kinds of reactions. From butterflies to bullets, seeming opposites masquerade and provoke new responses or narratives from the viewer, some expected and easily conveyed and some less so. The show plays into the current revival of interest in Sci-Fi and fantasy – references and individual works hint at the narrative in both the movie and book – tying in to long-held assumptions of art and science’s influences on and association with civilization and high culture, and the representation of alternate realities in art (particularly how empathy, as suggested by visual cues, tie in with these influences or lie in their representation).

Artists Included: Andrew Lamprecht, Shani Nel, David Scadden, Linda Stupart, Justin Allart, Niklas Wittenberg and Catherine Ocholla


You can read more about the artists and their work here


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Blogger Simon Tamblyn said...

http://www.mg.co.za/section/arts

July 30, 2009 at 5:25 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

http://www.theguide.co.za/arts_detail.php?artsid=4104

August 4, 2009 at 5:09 AM  

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