Archive
The Sally Barker Gallery
The Sally Barker Gallery was a way of seizing control over the exhibition of my work by creating a space to show that I was totally in control of. Through it I continue to look at issues of power, ego and identity. The Gallery is based on my signature and houses my retrospective of all … Read more
Glue Pylons
I made a series of pylons in glue from a glue gun, which have been shown in London (within Goshka Macuga’s installation at the RCA curators final exhibition “The Straight and Crooked Way”), in The Lotta Hammer Gallery in London and in Sweden (Mielby Arts Centre, Halmstadt), in Bob & Roberta Smiths LCCA space, in … Read more
Cranes
I made a series of construction cranes in glue while living in London, constantly surrounded by building sites.- having watched their movements as they weave, arch, put down, pick up, tirelessly drawing in space. I enjoy their dualities: they destroy and construct; they are static and always moving; they are airy and also heavily grounded. … Read more
Sally and Paul’s Comic
First appeared in: Nummer 4, 1996
Shown in Real Life, Galleria S.A.L.E.S.,Rome (1998)
Jelly Tits
The piece was conceived as a respect for the individuality of women’s bodies and the frustration I felt at constantly being bombarded with “the perfect pair” in advertising, television, magazines, newspapers, etc.