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Collaboration, Syncopation and Headless Corpses:

In conversation with Jonah Sack

A picture collection by

Tim Leibbrandt

on the 15th of September 2015. This should take you < 1 minute to read.

Jonah Sack talks to ArtThrob about Exquisite Corpse, his solo presentation with Gallery AOP at the FNB Joburg Art Fair 2015.  Sack discusses the process of collaborating with Gwydion Beynon to transform a series of ink on paper drawings into a syncopated animated film projected over 9 panels. The narrative assumes a structure similar to the divisions of an exquisite corpse and follows an animated headless corpse in search of “fun”.

Jonah Sack’s current solo exhibition ‘Column’ can be seen at Gallery AOP, Johannesburg until September 26, 2015.

Tagged: FNB Joburg Art Fair, Gallery AOP, Jonah Sack

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