Exhibition Sculpture

Whose Washing Line Is It Anyway?

A collection of clothes pegs, each with a story too good to be true. When
fame meets fabric softener prepare for dirty laundry to be aired and a
few reputations to be hung out to dry. A project that filters modern culture’s obsession with fame through something entirely ordinary. Taking our fascination with celebrity and pushing it to an absurd extreme. Each piece follows the same structure, using repetition and variation to turn a domestic object into a form of storytelling, somewhere between data visualisation, sculpture and mythology. What emerges is a framework that invites both recognition and confusion.


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Whose Washing Line Is It Anyway?

A collection of clothes pegs, each with a story too good to be true. When
fame meets fabric softener prepare for dirty laundry to be aired and a
few reputations to be hung out to dry. A project that filters modern culture’s obsession with fame through something entirely ordinary. Taking our fascination with celebrity and pushing it to an absurd extreme. Each piece follows the same structure, using repetition and variation to turn a domestic object into a form of storytelling, somewhere between data visualisation, sculpture and mythology. What emerges is a framework that invites both recognition and confusion.