Pablo Delgado: On Their Level
Howard Griffin Gallery Los Angeles is pleased to present an exhibition by Mexican visual artist Pablo Delgado. Entitled On Their Level, the exhibition will challenge the viewer's perspective by literally changing their point of view and in doing so playfully exploring multiple perceptions of society, equality, consumerism and temporality.
Within the exhibition Delgado continues the thread explored in his 2014 London exhibition Even Less by creating a viewing experience based on interaction, engagement and active participation. In On Their Level, Delgado pushes this concept forward by again forcing the viewer to radically change the lens through which they view the subject.
In the installation, the viewer is presented with a constrained perspective in which they find themselves at floor level, face to face with a tableau of Delgado's visual metaphors and references. Delgado uses this new perspective to present an entire population of people arranged in surreal scenes and compositions each with a deeper underlying meaning.
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Howard Griffin Gallery Los Angeles is pleased to present an exhibition by Mexican visual artist Pablo Delgado. Entitled On Their Level, the exhibition will challenge the viewer's perspective by literally changing their point of view and in doing so playfully exploring multiple perceptions of society, equality, consumerism and temporality.
Within the exhibition Delgado continues the thread explored in his 2014 London exhibition Even Less by creating a viewing experience based on interaction, engagement and active participation. In On Their Level, Delgado pushes this concept forward by again forcing the viewer to radically change the lens through which they view the subject.
In the installation, the viewer is presented with a constrained perspective in which they find themselves at floor level, face to face with a tableau of Delgado's visual metaphors and references. Delgado uses this new perspective to present an entire population of people arranged in surreal scenes and compositions each with a deeper underlying meaning.