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Echoes from the Void

Michael Ho

Exhibition

Event overview

Echoes from the Void, Michael Ho's FVU commission for BEYOND, tours to RAMM in Exeter as part of 'Hollow Earth: Art, Caves and the Subterranean Imaginary', a Hayward Gallery Touring exhibition.

Hollow Earth is a major thematic art exhibition bringing together a wide range of responses to the image and idea of the cave. It includes painting, photography, sculpture, and video, as well as objects from RAMM’s collection, from ancient history through to modern and contemporary art.

The title of Michael Ho’s Echoes from the Void sounds like a contradiction in terms, albeit one that deftly captures a prevailing air of slightly scrambled reality, where rumours arise out of nowhere and disinformation proliferates in the absence of any discernible source. A resonant metaphor for these confusing times might be found, Ho suggests, in the children’s game of ‘Chinese whispers’, and its illustration of the extent to which messages widely shared or indiscriminately forwarded become distorted or detached from their original meaning. Like the unstable, imprecise process it describes, the phrase itself carries associations that are deeply ambivalent; increasingly so in the light of Sinophobic conspiracy theories in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. At the start of the 12-minute video, Ho stands in the depths of a forest glade, and barks out the assertion that ‘Covid is a hoax’, his words cascading through the trees, down the valley and into the mouth of a cave. Overlaid with what seems like the chime of ritual bells, the sound boomerangs around the underground recesses, as if under the spell of a subliminal bat signal. Accompanying the trickle of water over rock is a drip-drip-drip of glistening pearls: a glint of buried treasure perhaps, or a hint of mysterious, alien spawn. Drawing on the archetype of the cave as an analogue for the echo chambers of contemporary social media, Ho reminds us how these shadowy, subterranean spaces have haunted the imagination for millennia: places of memory and myth, and a primal stage for the competing claims of reality and illusion.

Echoes from the Void (2022) by Michael Ho was commissioned by Film and Video Umbrella as part of BEYOND #2.

Event details

Details

23 September 2023 – 7 January 2024

Royal Albert Memorial Museum (RAMM), Exeter

Queen Street
Exeter EX4 3RX

Opening hours

Mondays: closed
Tuesday to Sunday: open 10:00 - 17:00

More information & how to book

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