London based Kenn Munk's The See is a show featuring work based on tourism, the vision/optical illusion and a modernised form of Shinto. To those not familiar with Shinto, it's the Japanese idea that every tree, rock, river and so on has a soul. Kenn takes this further as he knows that his computer and the lock to his front door definitely have souls too. The Denmark show focuses on a small part of the story; The empty souls that is applied or superficial beauty whose sole purpose is purely aesthetic - the colour of your car, your nose piercing and the small sprig of parsley on your gigantic steak. The private view is essentially a two-hour celebration of sight and sights, with interactive mapping, paper masks, little flags, flowers and several other things the sole purpose of which is to look good - including beer goggles. Vestergade 49, Aarhus, Denmark: 3rd April at 4 PM onwards. www.kennmunk.com
Blackboard entry by Kenn Munk
A Creative Pool project by Kenn Munk
website: http://www.kennmunk.com