Three Dimensions is an exhibition showcasing the multidisciplinary art practice of Jennifer Marman and Daniel Borins. This iteration of the show features two installations: Balancing Act and THX2020, which combine painting, sculpture, kinetics, and interactivity.
Balancing Act consists of a user-controlled large-scale claw crane game where participants can stack sculptural components and create ad-hoc compositions. Accompanying the installation are paintings depicting various combinations of the sculptures. THX2020 is an interconnected installation that combines paintings, narrative video, and an interactive headset that responds to bio-feedback by moving shapes on video screens.
Taken together, Three Dimensions emphasizes viewer participation and explores themes of authenticity, agency, and the digital age through performativity and interactivity. Like many of their previous works, the installation references high and popular culture, combining science fiction, politics, and current events in a pop-minimalist setting where symbols are equalized in hierarchy. For Marman and Borins, the exhibition aims to disrupt traditional notions of reality—whether authentic or synthetic—and present dimensions that challenge the viewer’s perception. With an emphasis on engagement, the artists prompt contemplation around visual language, mass media, consumerism, and the ways in which images circulate in the information age.
July 27 - December 5, 2026
Western University, London, ON N6A 3K7, Canada
Monday - Friday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday: 12:00-4:00 PM
Sunday: CLOSED
