Sometimes described as “sentimental conceptualism,” Woodcock’s new media installations integrate technical effects with intellectual and emotional content. Take me, I’m yours includes five discrete components that function as a thematic whole. By means of VHS video and DVD projections, plus consumer-level equipment and unassuming props, the exhibition engages sight and sound, memory, taste and touch. The cumulative effect may well be a tease, a pretense of availability orchestrated through cinematic devices, pop psychology, the occult, and themes of love and mortality.

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