Most Objects Go Unseen: Die Meisten Objekte Bleiben Unbemerkt

MCCORMACK, Col (2025). Most Objects Go Unseen: Die Meisten Objekte Bleiben Unbemerkt. [Video] [Video]

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Abstract
Die Meisten Objekte Bleiben Unbemerkt features a film installation and a large C-type print. This is the latest iteration of a time-based research project titled; Most Objects Go Unseen.  Die Meisten Objekte Bleiben Unbemerkt was featured in the two person exhibition, titled; This Is Where We Go The Distance and This Is Where We Stick, at Size Matters Gallery in Vienna, showing work by TC McCormack and Ricarda Denzer (Austrian artist). Featuring a series of archetypal objects, this network of relations displays an illusion of proximity, while each of the subjects exhibits distinctive interpretations of a shared ritual. The film denies direct access to the objects, the viewer is left to speculate on their nature and origin. Most Objects Go Unseen explores the malleable and at times problematic relationship between distance and intimacy.  The film explores the precarious relationship between access and intimacy, particularly between the viewer and the subject of the film, by inviting a sense of absence to pull on the receptiveness of our gaze. Alongside film footage; Die Meisten Objekte Bleiben Unbemerkt features sequences of still imagery, animated scenes and satellite photography. A narrating voice is at the center of this film; in French with English subtitles. In the gallery context, this iteration of the work extended beyond the screen (immaterial space) with a material form - a large photographic print positioned on the floor. Earlier manifestations of Most Objects Go Unseen has previously were presented in the group exhibition: Encore & En-Corps, at Forum Exposition de Bonlieu, Baladoir de Bonlieu Scene Nationale, Annecy, France (2023), in the group exhibition: Last Laugh, at nationalmuseum, Kreuzberg, Berlin (202)  and the group exhibition; Paysages Sous Tensions, at Espace la Brava, Thônes (France 2021).
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