Maze
I was commissioned by Kings College London's Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience to make work for a new website around advance choice documents. The website is designed to give information to people with bipolar and other mental illnesses to help them plan ahead for future crises. Read more here: www.advancechoice.org
I created a temporary sculpture in the woods at Bethlem Royal Hospital, making connections between the trees with string. The sculpture went up and came down in one day. The process of going back and forth between the branches was like living through many recurring days, the lines like well-trodden neural pathways and repetitive thoughts. The tree was a host for the sculpture - there was one central point where the string converged, and lines spread out from here.
Advance Choice is funded by Kings College London, Wellcome and Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC). With thanks to Bethlem Gallery who have worked with me on this commission.
I was commissioned by Kings College London's Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience to make work for a new website around advance choice documents. The website is designed to give information to people with bipolar and other mental illnesses to help them plan ahead for future crises. Read more here: www.advancechoice.org
I created a temporary sculpture in the woods at Bethlem Royal Hospital, making connections between the trees with string. The sculpture went up and came down in one day. The process of going back and forth between the branches was like living through many recurring days, the lines like well-trodden neural pathways and repetitive thoughts. The tree was a host for the sculpture - there was one central point where the string converged, and lines spread out from here.
Advance Choice is funded by Kings College London, Wellcome and Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC). With thanks to Bethlem Gallery who have worked with me on this commission.