Zachary Norman in Full Empty

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Location: Filter Space - Chicago

The Everything Is Collective is proud to announce Full Empty, an exhibition of new photographs, sculptures, and digital works at Filter Space in Chicago. Full Empty will run from Dec. 4 through Dec. 28 with an opening reception on the evening of Dec. 4 from 6-9pm.
 

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This exhibition borrows its title from the 1971 cult classic sci-fi novel Roadside Picnic. The premise of that novel, a society faced with the presence of powerful and often misunderstood technology, sets the tone for a series of photographs, digital images, and sculptures that approach the contemporary image landscape as a Zone of unexplained phenomena and a source of dubious economies.

Exhibition Dates: December 4 – December 28
Opening Reception: Friday, December 4 | 6 pm – 9 pm
Location: Filter Space | 1821 West Hubbard Street | Suite 207
Gallery Hours: Monday – Saturday 11 am – 5 pm

 

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Based in Los Angeles and Chicago, Everything Is Collective (E.I.C.) is an ongoing collaboration between three artists: Aaron Hegert, Jason Lukas, and Zachary Norman. Since 2013 the group has worked together on numerous exhibitions, publications, and web-based projects, all of which address contemporary issues in photography and image culture. Their practice is truly collaborative, and all the works they create are attributed to the group as a whole. EIC has exhibited their work around the world including exhibitions at Royal Nonesuch Gallery in Oakland (forthcoming), Next Art Gallery in Sweden, and the Urban Arts Space at Ohio State University, and their publication Deliberate Operations #3 [Full Empty] has recently been shortlisted for the Anamorphosis Prize and added to the collection of the MoMA Library.