A Drawing with the Drawings for the Book of Job by William Blake Left Out
2026
Suppose that you find a set of lines on a wall... Drawing as a site of enactment and reenactment from the staging of a private performance to the place where this becomes public.
As noted by André Lepecki, reenactment as an art form is an interpretative gesture that never produces a real repetition but always an opening of meaning, a variation that denies the action of merely copying.
In the hic et nunc, something is always lost.
An installation of large drawings on paper and walls as part of ‘Para-Site’ at Hyphae House, Plymouth.