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Light detritus

Artist: Sarah Moore, 2nd year MA Fine Art student

This exhibition brings together a series of darkroom experiments using still and moving images. Working with organic darkroom chemistries and processes of altered scale and transparency, the work considers the afterlife of imagery. The exhibition takes its impetus from a line by Jazz Money: “the end of the world was marked with beautiful light // we should have known.”

The works include photograms, 35mm, and Super 8mm film processed in everyday and foraged organic liquids. Total exposure is treated as both a way of knowing and a form of harm. Craters, seeds, and marks on trees appear as traces within these exposures, forming poetic synchronicities across image and material.

Sarah Moore is a visual artist raised in the Central Australian desert and is currently studying for a Master of Fine Arts in Reykjavík. Her work often circles around a central absence, mystery, or emotional thread. Her compulsion toward storytelling is explored through darkroom experimentation, filmmaking, and radio. She previously completed a BA (Hons) in Anthropology at the University of Melbourne and a Diploma in Art Psychotherapy at IKON Institute.

Opening: 14:00- 16:00 Saturday 14th February

Other opening times:
14:00- 16:00 open daily from Sunday 15th February – Friday 20th February

Location: RÝMD, Völvufell 17, 111 Reykjavík

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