Paul Davis exhibition: God’s Chamber and Other Drawings.
‘The drawings in this exhibition are a small selection from thousands that sit in archive boxes in my studio. Most haven’t been shown before.
Drawing is the only thing I know that helps fend off insanity and, at the same time, embraces the wonder of existence. Plus, the act of drawing is, in itself, some sort of antidote to the times in which we’ve always lived. Humans are fabulous and terrible.
Being alive is beautiful, tragic and hallucinogenic - an experience that never fails to surprise or intrigue.
This is, obviously, dotted with the outcomes of infuriating policies that are made by a cabal of tremendously stupid - mostly male - ‘leaders’ that can lead to misery and much worse.
Now we find ourselves obsessing over AI: hilarious and worrying that the human has invented a technology designed to replace itself.
We’re driving us all mad.’