A Troupe of Errant Sensations exhibition, with work by Jo Milne, teacher on the Bachelor’s Degree in Design and on the MURAD, is a series of images and objects created in response to the question of how to see...
- Private View 9 March at 7.00 pm
- Exhibition From 9 March to 27 May 2018
- La Nau centre of Contemporary Art, Vilanova
A Troupe of Errant Sensations exhibition, with work by Jo Milne, teacher on the Bachelor’s Degree in Design and on the MURAD, is a series of images and objects created in response to the question of how to see what we can’t see. The exhibition has been designed as a response to the different approaches developed in the field of theoretical physics and microbiology to visualise invisible structures at a glance. It responds to cosmological proposals, such as string theory and loop quantum gravity, speculations based on mathematical formulae, hypothetical and speculative models that still have no empirical proof. Cutting, collage and recomposition processes used to represent the capture of cells and tissues recorded in microbiology simultaneously trace links between the worlds of microcosms and macrocosms while at the same time between quantum physics and the landscapes of Lucretius. The exhibition proposes a journey through a troupe of errant sensations to see beyond the world experienced by the imagination of science and the poetry of Lucretius.
The series of paintings and installations do not intend to illustrate but to respond to these scientific landscapes, creating a dialogue between science and art, between objectivity and subjectivity, one that discusses the different ways of visualising what can’t be seen. The exhibition responds to the irresistible attraction of creating and displaying new interpretations of the world while trying to make visible or intuit what isn’t seen.

