Thought (Diptych) from They Call It Idlewild
Thought (Diptych) from They Call It Idlewild
Thought (Diptych) from They Call It Idlewild

Helen Cammock

Thought (Diptych) from They Call It Idlewild, 2020102 x 72cmSign in to view price
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screenprint on paperKate Macgarry
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The artwork features a simple, minimalist composition with a prominent dark green rectangular panel against a light background. The text "We Shared the" is displayed in stark white lettering, creating a striking visual contrast. The overall style and presentation suggest a conceptual approach, emphasizing the spare and evocative use of color, shape, and text to convey a message or idea. The artwork likely intends to provoke contemplation on themes of community, connection, or shared experiences. ...

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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
Thought (Diptych) from They Call It Idlewild
Helen Cammock
Thought (Diptych) from They Call It Idlewild, 2020
102 x 72cm
Sit alongside and feel me breathe
Helen Cammock
Sit alongside and feel me breathe, 2021
102 x 72cm
Fireflies
Helen Cammock
Fireflies, 2022
72 x 102cm
I Will Keep My Soul
Helen Cammock
I Will Keep My Soul
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Kate Macgarry
Gallery
Kate Macgarry
London

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