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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
B.1987, BritishPhoebe 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. ...