City and Guilds degree show
Work built for the City and Guilds of London art school degree show, playing with being disruptive in an open space and how to play with the viewers interaction with the work, involving works such as ‘nobody of any importance worked here’, ‘meet me at the table’, ‘ product of art school no. 1’ and ‘product of art school no. 2’ having the first show space, greeting the audience with a table projecting out into a space, ‘meet me at the table’. A focus of mine was to mischievously play with the audience.
The final exhibition will be a parting gesture to an old friend. The ending of the performance will be about saying goodbye to the building, giving it thanks for being under my feet and acting as another collaborator to my practice
They are displayed in a way that emphasises both their functionality and their status as aesthetic objects. Protruding from the walls and studio dividers the works battle between an apparently elegant formal presentation and a mischievous display of disregarded objects.