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Felicity Hammond. Public Protection, Private Collection

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Thursday, 27 October 2016 to Saturday, 26 November 2016

Space In Between is delighted to present Public Protection, Private Collection; the first solo show of London-based artist Felicity Hammond.

Using stolen ballast from local sites of luxury development and the raw materials associated with construction and regeneration, Hammond’s new installation addresses the complex make-up of the urban fabric. Using a language that has become commonplace within the narrative of urban renewal, Hammond’s photographic work adopts the pastel hues and image-making methodologies used to describe the proclaimed opulence of city-living. But rather than the sun-kissed fantasy described by developers, the viewer is invited into a world which anticipates them in ruin. Images that have been excavated from the virtual space of the rendered architectural proposition lay discarded, whilst the audience navigates through a familiar system to protect them from the upturned city.

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