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Laura Phillips: I felt like the sound of a harp

The Gallery at Plymouth College of Art
Tavistock Place
Plymouth
Devon
PL4 8AT

Tel: 01752203434

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For Phillip's inaugural solo show, the artist presents a new body of work which takes its impetus from a building in Bristol, which from 1799-1802 was a medical research facility known as The Pneumatic Institute.
During this time, eminent chemist Humphry Davy (1788-1829) studied the medical effects of recently discovered gases including nitrous oxide, and devised experiments examining the effects of laughing gas on himself and others. The title of the exhibition refers to an anecdote from Davy's patient whilst under the influence of the drug and his struggle to articulate the new forms of sensation induced by the gas.

Phillip's work derived from research into The Pneumatic Institute evokes stories and imagery about dissociative states, elements of precarity and invisible forces depicted through a nonlinear auratic story. Phillips draws parallels to Davy's pursuits to harness and exploit these newly discovered invisible gases, through the use of photochemical processes in a series of fabric banner works and 16mm film.

The soundtrack to the film comprises snippets of conversations with a pensioner recalling her experiences of living in the house (formerly The Institute) during WW2 and is collaged with an improvised score from Phillips' adjunct practice playing as part of the experimental improv ensemble Viridian. The third sound element is a digital field recording from club and rave nights in Bristol; a subculture that has increased nitrous oxide popularity as a recreational choice. A reappearing motif in the work is the 'damask' and 'moire' patterns, a visual reference point reflecting on visual perception; and is also a nod to The Yellow Wallpaper a short story by Charlotte Perkins Gilman about perception, madness and the search for identity.

These layered references alongside methods of collage creates a melancholic narrative that blends both historical time spans and ideas about alternative states of being.

Join us at the preview evening on Wednesday 28 November 2018, 5-7pm with free refreshments and a first look at the exhibition.

Can't make the opening? Don't worry, the show runs until 19 January 2019.

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