“By Night with Torch and Spears” by Ranaud Jerez is a series of direct reference to an experimental film of 1942 by surrealist artist Joseph Cornell.
The two sculptures made with CNC cut on isolation foam and a painting illustrate the idea of aesthetic experience as a dysfunctional interface, where he then underlines the increasingly schizophrenic relationship between the mass produced devices/images and the bodies that use and consume them.
Photos courtesy of Lodos Gallery and Renaud Jerez