30 August - 2 October 1994
Location: Tochiji Temple Auditorium P3
Redemption was a sound installation by David Sylvian and Robert Fripp. This work was considered to be the second stage of a collaboration project they began 1992.
The concept behind the installation was to create a space that allows you to devote yourself to sincerity and the service of it. Sylvian's musical piece 'Into the Silence' quietly filled the space and a carpet of small Tibetan oil lamps flickered gently on the floor. Images of a fetus and the moon were displayed on video monitors. A tranquil time-space for prayer was completed with a serene object from Adam Lowe.
In the sub gallery, a sound installation by Sylvian using a recitation of Redemption by Robert Fripp as a base material was exhibited.
Supporting Artists: Haruki Kaito, Adam Lowe
Organized by P3 art and environment
Supported by: British Council