Set against the backdrop of contemporary visual culture, BAD VISUAL SYSTEMS delves into the intricate dynamics between perception and representation, as explored through the works of Ruth Buchanan, Judith Hopf, and Marianne Wex. This compelling collection not only showcases the artists' thought-provoking creations but also draws on critical reflections from contributors like Christina Barton and Mike Sperlinger, enriching the discourse around the art.
The publication extends the ideas presented in a major exhibition, allowing readers to engage more deeply with the themes of visuality and the systems that define artistic expression. Through striking imagery and incisive commentary, it invites contemplation on the ways in which visual culture shapes our understanding and interaction with the world.