Nothing beats a good pun, and - in our opinion at least - 'Drawerings' is pretty good. (Although it'd probably be better if the exhibition whose title it is actually included drawings, but hey ho, who are we to quibble?)
Anyway, it's a show by Chosil Kil over at Riflemaker and it looks really cool. A load of drawers have been removed from their original cabinets and used as frames for a range of apparently unrelated found objects.
Like a lot of this kind of work it's all about the re-contextualisation of the object and the creation of some fictional narrative. A critique of contemporary society and our product-orientated society? Maybe. But these also just look cool too.
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