Pam Hall’s ongoing meditation on the nature of knowledge comes out of a practice deeply invested in close looking and attentive listening. Framing art-making as a way of thinking, Hall offers a sustained consideration of how human knowledge is generated and retained in acts of doing — i.e. knowledge as a verb — undertaken by bodies situated in specific places.
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