Relative Strength 2

Phoebe Collings-James

Relative Strength 2, 201852 x 34 x 3cmSign in to view price
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collage, chalk, ink, oil pastel, found photos/newspaper and knotting handbook clippings; framedArcadia Missa
Description
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This contemporary artwork features a visually striking composition with a dominant green background. The central element is a sepia-toned photograph depicting a flooded landscape, possibly a submerged house or building. Surrounding the central image are various knotted and twisted ropes or strings, creating a sense of tension and unease. The artwork employs a minimalist and abstract approach, with the ropes and knots serving as the primary visual elements. The overall style suggests a conceptual exploration of themes related to environmental degradation, natural disaster, or the fragility of human structures. The artist's intention may be to comment on the impact of climate change and the vulnerability of our built environment. ...

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Phoebe Collings-James
Artist
Phoebe Collings-James
B.1987, British

Phoebe Collings-James’ (b.1987 London, UK) works function as “emotional detritus” that speak of knowledges of feelings, the debris of violence, language, and desire which are inherent to living and surviving within hostile environments. Colling-James’ musical alias, young nettle, creates sound design for music productions and is a member of B.O.S.S., a QTIBIPOC sound system. Collings-James also runs Mudbelly, a ceramics studio, shop and Black-led teaching facility offering free ceramics courses for Black people in London. ...

Phoebe Collings-James: Artworks
Relative Strength 1
Phoebe Collings-JamesRelative Strength 1, 2018
52 x 34 x 3cm
Relative Strength 2
Phoebe Collings-JamesRelative Strength 2, 2018
52 x 34 x 3cm
Infidel [see hear speak]
Phoebe Collings-JamesInfidel [see hear speak], 2024
46 x 33 x 33cm
The Infidel
Phoebe Collings-JamesThe Infidel, 2023
50 x 45 x 45cm
Infidel [moonlit song]
Phoebe Collings-JamesInfidel [moonlit song], 2025
95 x 25 x 25cm
Arcadia Missa
Gallery
Arcadia Missa
London

Arcadia Missa is a contemporary art gallery based in London, established as a commercial space in 2015 following its foundation as a project space in 2011. The gallery has developed a distinct identity through its commitment to supporting emerging and mid-career artists whose practices critically engage with the social, political, and cultural conditions of our time. Operating from its space in London's West End, Arcadia Missa maintains a focused curatorial approach, presenting ambitious, concept-driven exhibitions that span a wide range of media, including painting, installation, performance, and video. The gallery’s program is deeply rooted in intellectual inquiry and fosters critical dialogue across disciplines. With a strong presence in international exhibitions, biennials, and collections, Arcadia Missa plays an important role in shaping contemporary art discourse. Its artists regularly contribute to major institutional shows and are represented in both public and private collections worldwide. Through its dynamic programming and global reach, the gallery continues to act as a platform for thought-provoking, future-oriented artistic practices. ...