Starting tomorrow, H Project Space will be presenting Desert Camp, an installation by New York-based Dennis Balk which continues his exploration of the relationships between politics, ideology and theatrical rhetoric.
The installation evokes a site once occupied by a remarkably confused group of ideologues or political misfits, whose abandoned materials are a schizophrenic mix of references and politicised imagery.
Additionally, the periphery of the installation is infused with other material ephemera that both complicates and extends questions of precisely who the former inhabitants were and how any audience might relate to this elusive agenda.
This article is older than 60 days, which we reserve for our premium members only.You can subscribe to our premium member subscription, here.

