International Body of Art presented ‘I Saw it on TV’, a timely group exhibition featuring ten artists from around the world.
Using various forms of media, the exhibition set out to explore the complexities and contingencies of knowledge, new age technologies, power, and identity.
The exhibition aimed to blur the lines between fine art, participation, and information. Audience, artist, works, and writings worked together to create an eclectic and ever-changing form of engagement and understanding.
In this interdependent form of curation, IBA hoped to offer an intimate, inclusive, and critical space for the audience to engage with their relationship to the wider social sphere and its representation through media and information.