Exhibition Information

Tom Hall: Silent Discos
January 22 -February 16, 2018

Icon Of War is a representation of a ground to air missile. These have culturally become an embodiment of low-level insurgents around the world. Totemic mounted on the back of a Toyota pickup in the desert of Afghanistan to the top of prominent landmarks around London during the Olympic games they are instantly recognizable silhouettes against the skyline. Much like internet videos adoring statistics of military projectiles, describing their awesome firepower Tom Hall has elevated this weapon to ‘high art’ giving it an honored cultural status. We are asked to worship it and the dance floors illuminated alter.

Along side it is a pair of wings, It Could Be Paradise, But It's Only California is a title taken from a quote from Theodor Adorno. The angel wings are at once a shining and inspiring emblem of the American dream and the city of angels, countered by the sad escapist world of silent music playing in your head and the empty dance floor. Adorno was a member of the Frankfurt School and critique of what he saw as the American myth propagated by the culture of Hollywood. The never-ending silent spin of lights never quit live up to the expectations of the party they promote.

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