July 13, 2017
2-TIMES · Art
Bradley Kronz,
‘Direction of Travel’
@ High Art, Paris
—
“This world wasn’t
made for us. If you
want, if you’re a
homosexual and
you want to play
straight roles –
why the hell not...”
Born:
1986, San Diego.
The exhibition:
Is Kronz's 3rd
solo at High Art in
Paris, and includes
a series of new works
counting 16 blocks
of plaster with steel
and print on tyvek,
a 16mm film with
optical sound, and
an assortment of
wall works featuring
customised artist tape.
Direction of Travel:
Centers on the notions
of endlessly complex
relationships between
images and sounds.
“They who sit
in the pitch black
editing room and
string together
pieces of shit from
Netflix and beyond,
in many ways have
THE FINAL WORD.”
—
“When the movie ends,
you are in the realm
of a different artist –
one who deals in a
total finality outside
our creative
comprehension.”
2-TIMES' highlights:
· The Conspiracy of
Making Things Less
Complex, 2017
· The Electric Fence
of Taste, 2017
On view at:
High Art
—
1 Rue Fromentin,
75009 Paris, France.
Closes:
July 29, 2017.