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PORTRAITS
Ladies, How does it feel
Three separate real life elements, a walk through a city, a military robotic display and a speech by the 70's WWF wrestler, Superstar Billy Graham, are combined together to create a (semi?) fictional narrative. The editing process allows the artist, not only to bend and morph the truth but to alter her voice to fully step into a macho identity, alien both to her gender and to modern day gender politics
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Part of a larger installation exploring a simultaneously futuristic and retrospective world 2021
Film created for Stations 2021, a Mark Dean project
Short film shot from the Tate members lounge of the crowd below. Oblivious to our watch the film explores the exclusivity of the art world in a mashup with Plato's Republic and 1970's films of Greek Gods gazing into a pool which shows the activity of the humans below.
Installed in Trowbridge Town Hall underground cells in 2018
One of three films projected across the city of Salisbury in 2018
Installed in the cloisters of Salisbury Cathedral 2018
Projected in multistory car park 2018
Commissioned film for WW1 commemoration international touring exhibition, Cicatrix 2014-18
Screened as part of the Stillpoint Journal Symposium, Digital Selves in 2015
The Old Guard 2016
I want a leotard - 2011
Night Vision - 2010
Part of of a series of three projected films around the city streets of Salisbury 2018