Just finished printing the full copies of the first edition of Cataloguing Anxiety (Part 1) a collection of drypoint etchings depicting the traces of anxiety left in the small broken objects that students have left in my classrooms over the years. Archeologists use the detritus of previous civilisations to discover their habits; maybe we should keep a closer check on what our own tells us about our society? Part 2 is tiny lead sculptures of seven of these object and can be seen in the RWA Sculpture Open Exhibition in Bristol until the end of May - let me know what you think if you go to see it.
Cataloguing Anxiety (Part 1)
Just finished printing the full copies of the first edition of Cataloguing Anxiety (Part 1) a collection of drypoint etchings depicting the traces of anxiety left in the small broken objects that students have left in my classrooms over the years. Archeologists use the detritus of previous civilisations to discover their habits; maybe we should keep a closer check on what our own tells us about our society? Part 2 is tiny lead sculptures of seven of these object and can be seen in the RWA Sculpture Open Exhibition in Bristol until the end of May - let me know what you think if you go to see it.