Stalactite
24 March 2011 – 5 May 2011
Frith Street Gallery, London
Inside the entrance to Frith Street Gallery an accretion of fingers and hands hung from the concrete ceiling: Earth a cast-bronze stalactite ending with a single finger pointing towards the floor. A photographic diptych on the wall, Searchlight showed a beam of light scanning the surface of the dark sea searching for a lost body. The gallery was filled with the sound of a young boy-soprano singing. In the video he stands below a spectral stalactite in a cave in Ireland. (Stalactite. See Gravity/Crawford Gallery )
Pearl Bones - The bones of a human hand with one finger-tip covered with black pearl nacre lay in delicate display cabinets. Pearl Bones is the result of an experiment where the finger-tip bones of a human hand were placed in black-lipped oysters in a lagoon in Rangiroa, Tahiti. When retrieved it was found that the oyster had only covered one finger-tip bone, rejecting the other four. (Pearl Bones was earlier shown as a video work at the Bloomberg Space London in 2009 documenting the process of placing the bones in the oysters out on a lagoon in Rangiroa Tahiti.)
List of works (click to expand)
Tube Worms, 2008, Archival pigment print, 51.2 cm x 43.2 cm
Searchlight (diptych), 2008, Archival pigment prints, 94 cm x 118.8 cm x 4.5 cm each
Stalactite, 2010, DVD projection, 5 minutes 22 seconds, Dimensions variable
Earth, 2011, Bronze, 195 cm x 35 cm x 35 cm
Fingertip Pearl and Tooth Pearl, 2011, Hand bones and finger tip overgrown with black-lipped oyster nacre, Baby tooth and tooth overgrown with nacre and black-lipped oyster shell, White sycamore and glass cabinets, 121 cm x 29 cm x 34 cm, 103 cm x 27 cm x 30.5 cm