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The works of Christopher Burch report from the interstices of identity and history, depicting bodies, acts and ideas within a process of co-emergence, slippage, and simultaneity. Burch’s aesthetic, fully realized as a resistant personal language, employs the abject and grotesque as accomplices: both hinge upon empathy as the locus of their power. Through drawing, sculpture, installation, and other desperate materials, Burch exposes the artifice inherent to the practice of self -definition through exteriority.

Surface is an illusion of protection-a false border

Compression Drawing #9 (stealing coins from the dead) graphite on paper 16x22

Compression Drawing #9 (stealing coins from the dead) graphite on paper 16x22


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6.21.2012 |
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