Circumstantial Pleasures review – watchable weirdness and Covid prophecy

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From a jihadist assassination to the outskirts of Beijing, this suite of short films by artist Lewis Klahr are opaque and intriguing

ewis Klahr is an American artist, collagist and animator who here presents a watchably weird curation of six short pieces made between 2013 and 2019. He’s cutting and pasting images from magazines and comic-books that float, bounce and pinball around the screen.

 

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