Phoebe Davies - Flex

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Phoebe Davies - Flex

NOK 850.00

2020
Giclée print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag Ultra Smooth 305gsm paper
30.48 x 45.72 cm
Signed edition of 25 + 3 APs
Unframed

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Flex is created by artist Phoebe Davies from work she carried out with young athletes at Kolboltn and Lambertseter Wrestling Clubs in Oslo during the residency, Taking Hold - The Double Bridge. It is part of a body of work that spans video, sound and print to explore tactility, training, competition and solidarity as expressed in contact sport. This body of work went on to be shown at a major solo exhibition, Points of Rupture at Site Gallery, Sheffield, UK.

About Phoebe Davies

Phoebe Davies is a Welsh artist based at Somerset House Studios in London. Her practice investigates people’s perceptions of their social framing, and she frequently uses collaboration, collective action and Do It Together strategies to make work with individuals, groups and communities.

Through her work Davies often finds herself referencing and exploring collaborative models of working across different social and cultural sectors. Recently, she has investigated ideas taken from areas as disparate as basketball, feminist organisation, science fiction and methods of organic farming.

Recent projects have led her to work with sex educators, secondary school students, elderly residents in care homes, sports teams and DJs as well as art spaces and institutions, including Tate Britain and Tate Modern (London), Whitechapel Gallery (London), Arnolfini (Bristol), Fierce Festival (Birmingham), South London Gallery (London), Wysing Arts Centre (London), Steirischer Herbst (Graz, AUT), Portland Institute of Contemporary Art (Portland, USA) and SA-UK SEASONS 2015 (Johannesburg, ZA).

The final forms of Davies’s work are project dependent, and have included live performances, video, audio, print works and constructed social spaces. She currently co-facilitates three research groups: Bedfellows, a radical sex re-education research project; Synaptic Island, a London-based womxn and non-binary DJ collective; and Art is Action, a UK-based social practice research group. In 2015 she was awarded the British Council’s Social Practice Fellowship for the International Cultural Exchange U.S.Program and in 2018 she was part of Syllabus III, an UK-wide alternative peer-led learning programme for artists.

More information at www.phoebedavies.co.uk


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