MROOUCTKH
Linda Quinlan
Description
'In a moment in Quinlan's MROOUCTKH, the disembodied white mouth that has been mutely and fastidiously opening and closing envelops, like some cosmic trout, the crystalline rock that has been orbiting by. The mouth has been stretching and bending, as if warming up for an event and this might be it; it mouths and gums at the rock as if trying to feel its shape, to gain some blind, tactile knowledge of it. After a few moments, it releases it again, and the stone continues to spin. But the two bodies have exchanged a sort silent, implicit acknowledgement of each other. The rock, emerging from the mouth, suggests itself as a form of utterance, some sort of speech akin to a comic book speech bubble that physically embodies language, the words here though are embedded in a web of quartz, a sentence in abstract geology.'
(Text by Chris Fite-Wassilak, Sourced from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDP9izNJgo0 on October 24th 2016)
Exhibited/ Commissioned for the COMMA Series, Bloomberg Space, London. Also presented at 'Depth of Perception' Oakville Galleries, Toronto; ‘Hypercolon’, curated by Nathaniel Mellors and Chris Bloor, Smart Project Space, Amsterdam (NL).
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Title
MROOUCTKH
Year
2011
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Language
No language
Duration
00:05:00
Original formats
Digital: HD Video
Aspect ratio
4:3
Colour
Colour