Shorvon and Hunter are a collaborative partnership who work across a range of media; including installation, photography, performance, moving image and sculpture.
Their practice primarily explores political, architectural, ideological and social structures that normalise mechanisms of control. They are interested in the re-contextualisation of existing social and visual norms, through which the viewer can assess their own relationship to commonly accepted beliefs or behavior.
Through re-contextualisation, Shorvon and Hunter are concerned with the play between reality and fiction. The difficulty in determining the difference between the real, the allegorical and the surreal.
