Four sound frames and four graphic works are all that make up this intriguingly sparse exhibition at Laure Genillard.
The artist responsible is William Furlong and he's been working in sound - specifically, the recorded voice - since the early '70s.
For this exhibition, entitled 'Possibility and Impossibility of Fixed Meaning', Furlong presents apparently arbitrary words and phrases extracted from interviews that he has carried out with several contemporary artists. So there's a work called 'I Remember Having a Conversation with Liam Gillick' and, oddly, 'When you go into an art gallery, it's full of air'. Hmmm.
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