
Dana Buhl, Studio Visit
This year and opportunity has been a time to finally slow down and think about the work that I’ve been creating and its ongoing relationship to the world. As images accumulate, I have been focusing on exactly that theme: accumulation. It being central to processes of capital, the quotidian, and ultimately the geologic view of water tables, caves, and those human made landscapes, both physical and imaginary, my work is probing the way ideological images accumulate and produce the slow violence of a spectacular society.