Marian Tubbs’ assemblage-focused practice explores digital and vision technologies, materiality, text and ecology. Tubbs conflates material juxtapositions between body and object, high and low culture, physical and virtual, natural and artificial, to transform the everyday into a space of interrogation. Her works incorporate a variety of media, including video, lenticular photography, sculpture and installation. Often constructed from the physical and digital, Tubbs positions objects, images and text in new or unexpected combinations to challenge cultural systems of value. Often humorous and surreal, the works resist the dominant narratives of technological progress and ecological decay.
This exhibition has been assisted by STATION.