Dominant economic practices usher in habituated perceptions. On the other hand, private and public tendencies are committed to particular ideologies that have attendant interests that shape impressions and realities. The exhibition sequences a narrative that explores the habits of contemporary colonial structures as expressed by the individual, by institutions, and by a nation.
Christopher Zamora presents articulations of fetishism and delves into encounters with strategies of manipulation, deception, and exploitation.The collection looks into political and economic operations and critiques systems of profit accumulation.
Zamora appropriates the Police’s song Every breath you take as the title for this exhibition.
Artwork
Blue Pill
Oil on canvas / 181.5 x 366 cm (Triptych) / 2016
Urban Bandits
Oil on canvas / 183 x 213.5 cm (Quadtych) / 2015
Stalked
Oil on canvas / 41 x 153 cm (Triptych) / 2016
The Master
Oil on canvas / 152 x 122 cm / 2016
Reality Bites
Oil on canvas / 181.5 x 152 cm / 2016
1.5 Millon Skulls Against EDCA
Rust & acrylic on paper / 31 x 23 cm / 2016
Red Pill
Oil on canvas / 100 x 210 cm (Triptych) / 2016
The Puppet
Oil on canvas / 183 x 230.5 cm / 2015/16
Burn
Oil on canvas / 120 x 305 cm / 2016
Commodeities
Resin, epoxy, wood, acrylic, spray paint & brand tags / Dimensions variable / 2016
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