Phoebe Collings-James
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This contemporary sculpture features a distinctive, irregularly shaped form composed of white fabric or canvas material, with bold black lines and splatters of paint creating a striking visual effect. The overall shape resembles a crumpled or distorted figure, evoking a sense of fragility and impermanence. The sculpture is mounted on a wooden base, and a small, pink element protrudes from the top, adding an unexpected and whimsical touch. The artist's intentional use of contrasting textures, colors, and abstracted forms suggests a commentary on the human condition and the complexity of the physical form. This thought-provoking piece invites the viewer to contemplate the interplay between the tangible and the ephemeral. ...
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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. ...