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Process Christopher Langton

y recent exhibition, , at Tolarno Galleries in August 2019, was a large-scale immersive installation that was conceived after a personal experience of a viral infection. However, throughout the pandemic it’s metastasised into something more universal. In the installation, two figures in white protective suits are surrounded by a legion of brightly coloured globular forms that fill the gallery space like an army of greatly expanded microorganisms, bacteria, viruses and fungi, along with scaled-down asteroids and space-junk forms. Some of these presences, which

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