Zero Is – Kate Lacour

5 out of 5

Yowza.  In Zero Is, Kate’s surrealist, morphing journeys takes us on a path through death and rebirth, contemplating the strange and blurry lives between male and female, parent and child, alive and dead, done up in a fitting intertwining of blue and pink.  While the imagery is as disturbingly beautiful as usual, the tone here feels interestingly hopeful.

An experientially seamless, powerful project, tussled into precious few pages.