Work featured in recent show: Pronoia – March 2015, London.
The Management, a stand-alone piece, and a selection from my ‘Masks‘ series.

You can hear my talk on this work as part of the panel discussion here:
Work featured in recent show: Pronoia – March 2015, London.
The Management, a stand-alone piece, and a selection from my ‘Masks‘ series.

You can hear my talk on this work as part of the panel discussion here:
This is my project from my residency in Fljotstunga, Iceland. It comprises paper boats, floating in rural Iceland, including in an ice and lava cave. It’s about lots of things – human fragility in the harsh landscape, the sheer aburdity of placing paper in this extreme environment, journeys – literal and emotional, displacement, etc. It…
I was very tickled by John Berger’s observations on the female nude in art: “the ‘ideal’ spectator is always assumed to be male and the image of the woman is designed to flatter him”. I wanted to create an imagery that made this manifest. This is installed in a dark space using six lights with…
We showed the culmination of our Unlimited Commission RnD to develop an outdoor tourable version of Breathing Room at The Attenborough Arts Centre in Leicester, March ’18. Now that we’ve figured out the geometry of both an inside and outside curve, all that’s left is finesse the lighting! We’re looking to scale this up to…
I was honoured to be asked by the wonderful Aidan Moseby to speak on a panel at an event at MAC Birmingham about representation of disabled artists. I wrote a follow-up article summarising the sorts of things I said.
Not quite as big-shot as I’ve made it sound, but I will have an installation at Tate Modern from 24th-26th February! Watch this space! It’s part of an exhibition about how best to present art so it can be experienced by blind and partially sighted people, and is a collaboration of Shape Arts and Tate…
My curated event, trying to bring together Art, Disability, and Free-Thinking. I said Things We Are Not Allowed To Say. Speakers: Aaron Williamson, Aidan Moesby, Trish Wheatley, Sonia Bouie, Tom Shakespeare, Chair: Manick Govinda. (image credit: Aidan Moesby – Tom Shakespeare, Anna Berry, Manick Govinda)