Sit alongside and feel me breathe

Helen Cammock

Sit alongside and feel me breathe, 2021102 x 72cmPrice on Request
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MaterialGallery
art on the underground screenprint on paperKate Macgarry
Description
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This minimalist artwork features a simple purple background with a series of text-based instructions arranged vertically. The composition is clean and balanced, with the words "sit", "alongside", "and", "feel me", and "breathe" presented in a clear, sans-serif font. The visual style is stark and conceptual, inviting the viewer to engage with the piece through a series of contemplative instructions. The artist's intention seems to be guiding the audience towards a meditative or introspective state, using the power of language and minimalist design to evoke a sense of mindfulness and presence. ...

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Helen Cammock
Artist
Helen Cammock
B.1970, British

Helen Cammock was born in 1970 in Staffordshire. Film, photography, print, text, song and performance examine mainstream historical and contemporary narratives about Blackness, womanhood, oppression and resistance, wealth and power, poverty and vulnerability, throughout her practice. Her works often cut across time and geography, layering multiple voices as she investigates the cyclical nature of histories in her visual and aural assemblages.

Helen Cammock: Artworks
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Sit alongside and feel me breathe
Helen CammockSit alongside and feel me breathe, 2021Price on Request
Fireflies
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Kate Macgarry
Gallery
Kate Macgarry
London