‘I lost track of the swarm’ by Paul Maheke

Following six months as the South London Gallery’s Graduate-inResidence , Paul Maheke presents his first solo show in a public institution.
While exploring the question of visibility through Georges Bataille’s notion of formlessness (L’Informe), Maheke refers to the dance club by turning the white rooms of the gallery into a vibrating space within which dance and music operate as means of resistance and gestures of remembrance.
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Paul Maheke, I Lost Track of the Swarm, installation view at the South London Gallery, 2016 Courtesy Paul Maheke. Photo Andy Keate
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Paul Maheke, I Lost Track of the Swarm, installation view at the South London Gallery, 2016. Courtesy Paul Maheke. Photo Andy Keate
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Paul Maheke, I Lost Track of the Swarm, installation view at the South London Gallery, 2016. Photo Paul Maheke
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Paul Maheke, I Lost Track of the Swarm, installation view at the South London Gallery, 2016. Photo Paul Maheke
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Paul Maheke, I Lost Track of the Swarm, installation view at the South London Gallery, 2016. Courtesy PaulMaheke. Photo Andy Keate
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