Steve Bishop
Embraceable You, 2020
melamine covered chipboard, lamp, journals, glass, ceramic, muesli, spoon, pvc, modified radio with playlist:
marian mcpartland - in the days of our love
barney kessel - misty
jessica williams - embraceable you
chet baker & paul bley - if i should lose you
toshiko akiyoshi - deep river
dave brubeck - koto song
ike quebec - blue and sentimental
joe pass - i can't get started
buster williams, kenny barron and ben riley - someday my prince will come
miguel burney - the wishing well
149 x 48.2 x 43cm
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About Steve Bishop
Steve Bishop works with fabricated and found materials and objects to articulate the poignancy and humour in sentimentality. His installations, such as little statues, a bowl of milk and cereal, an unmade bed, a half-eaten cake, or a screenshot of a Facebook chat, point to both the importance and futility of time and of a human life. Experiencing his installations produces an eerie feeling of entering into domestic settings but finding their inhabitants missing. Bishop’s video works feature touching amateur and found footage, like karaoke performances and cover songs. His works, to put it in the artist’s words, are “containers for something”, that “something” being evermore personal. Thus, the artist’s objectively everyday representations carry a subjective substance of serenity of human existence and cosiness of a regular life.
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