2010
5 May 2010
(14 January - 18 December 2010)
Dan Shaw-Town
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Dan Shaw-Town’s Untitled, comprises of two elements, a washing line and paper delicately saturated with graphite and spray paint. The washing line acts as a support for the paper that is draped over it in a gesture that is resistant to finality. The work resonates as a temporary moment where by each detail, the edge of the paper or the brass grommets, offer themselves as materials that manifest obliquely revealing the process of the making.
Dan Shaw-Town lives and works in New York and Graduated from Goldsmiths in 2008. Recent exhibtions include, 'The Library of Babel, In and Out of Place’, 176 / Zabludowicz Collection, London; ‘Cabinets 5’ at SE8, London; 'Pass the Wine, Spill the Salt,' CC, London; ‘Drawings’, Gallery-C at TEAM, New York; ‘Filmic Conventions’, Form Content at Zoo Art Fair and ‘Pulp’ at RUN Gallery, London.

