Ditto : Imprint : Impression : Influence : Wield
Anna Salamon discusses her recent work and research
20 February 2014
Tissue: greetings, 2014, relief ink on tissue on mdf base and wall. Each unit 75cm by
50cm, dimensions of the base site-responsive. A total supply of three
exhibit-able sets.
Anna
Salamon graduated from Royal Academy Schools in 2012. She previously studied at
Cambridge School of Art, Anglia Ruskin University and read Cultural Studies at
University of Warsaw. Her work
was recently included in Alignment, Backlit, Nottingham (2013)
and Creekside Open selected by Paul Noble, APT
Gallery (2013).
She works in the expanded field of painting, focusing on (non)object-hood and
colour as places where image/support, body/text, language/experience dialectics
can be most efficiently collapsed. Employing
painting, drawing, printmaking and
site-sensitive wall installations, her work seeks to register subtle mechanisms
of embodiment, translation and forgetting.
Her current re-search project (Idiosyncratic) Dictionary of (Ubiquitous)
Forms of Delivery and Encounter was set up to index spatial and linguistic
articulations of private dwelling, and as a framework to question exhibiting
activity in relation to studio activity as well as other ways of encountering things,
objects, people and ephemera. One of the outputs is an online index of minor architecture: magentabuff.tumblr.com.
Location: Bermondsey Project
Ground floor screening space
46 Willow Walk
London SE1 5SF
http://bermondseyproject.com