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07 NOVEMBER 2022 - 28 NOVEMBER 202258. Dominic Till
We Could Turn the Tides
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Neon installation
119 x 32 x 5.5 cm.
Created in 2018.
Edition 1/3 (+ 1AP)
ESTIMATE
£3,500 - 5,000
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Notes
At the root of my practice there is a preoccupation with language that is informed by the use of words in political and corporate arenas, the media and everyday life. Within this I look at and attempt to deal with power structures – using language not as the subject matter itself, but as a springboard to communicate wider ranging concerns surrounding social stratification, melancholy and longing.
In my work, the use of language from a visual perspective often exists in text and in signs that share a semiotic importance within a larger system of communication. This is built up through a sculptural process of layering, which unfolds across a variety of media, including photography, sculpture, sound and text.
Accolades
Education
MA, School of Fine Art (with Distinction) Royal College of Art, 2017
BA, Photography (First-Class Honours) University of Plymouth, 2015
Selected Exhibitions
2021
The Invitational, Unit 1 Gallery | Workshop, London (UK)
2020
Hold On, The Koppel Project Central, London (UK)
Awards
Magnum Graduate Photographers Award 2016 (Nominee)
XL Catlin Art Guide 2016 (Selected)
Source Photographic Review - Selected Graduates 2015 (Emma Bowkett)
South West Graduate Photography Prize 2015 (Shortlisted)
Residencies
Radical Residency II - Unit 1 Gallery | Workshop (2018)
Publications
ArtMaze Mag Winter Issue 11
British Journal of Photography: May 2017
XL Catlin Art Guide 2016
Is This What I Am Made Of? - Self-Published
Are You Lost? - Royal College of Art
South West Graduate Photography Prize 2015 Publication - Fotonow
Source Photographic Review: Summer 2015, Issue 83
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