Kate Farrington
My current work is informed by the relationship between what I refer to as “surface tension” and “internal structure.” Surface tension reflects the immediacy of visual responses within the contradictions of lived experience, EXAMPLE. Internal structure utilizes geometry and chemistry to show how our material existence can be interpreted. Within this understanding, I investigate my options of talking to you, my audience, with an evolving visual language which addresses the space “in-between,” where shadow, reflection, and absorption reference both formal and outside-of-formalism tensions capable of altering our experience of looking.
Photographs capture reflection and repetition in the urban landscape of construction sites, signals, and signs.
The voice of each element is enhanced by its interaction with all other elements - horizontally and vertically - and that is where, in the space “in-between,” content occurs.




