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apophenia /ˌa-pə-ˈfē-nē-ə/ n.
Roman Road is pleased to present Apophenia, a group exhibition organised by Alix Janta-Polczynski, which investigates the divergent practices and overlapping interests of three artists: Anna Perach, Mariana Mauricio and Pascal Ungerer.
Through the display of miniature paintings, photographic and mixed media works by the participating artists, patterns emerge, connections are revealed and a common ground of interpretation smoothly unfolds: obsolescence and identity.