David Batchelor: Monochrome Archive, 1997-2015

Fascinating exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery of David Batchelor’s “Found Monochromes” series.

For 20 years the artist has been photographing white rectangles and squares he finds on walks round cities. All 500 images were shown in a multi-screen installation which placed the similar sized square in the same place on each frame. It was a perfect contemporary counterbalance to the Black Square exhibition.

I wouldn’t have imagined that there white squares were a phenomena but they seem to be spaces made plain ready form something to happen. I loved the fact you began by looking at the squares and how the area changed around them but they were constant. Then you turned you attention away from the squares and towards the urban environments they inhabited.  A really thought provoking show.

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