As an artist, my practise is informed by Modernist urban planning and architecture. I question whether the utopian ideas behind the postwar period match up to their pescribed vision. I chart the decline of idealism, the cornerstone to construct a better world, and laments its passing. I trace this through the period’s buildings and urban infrastructure, the lived in framework of our neglected concrete heritage – the much maligned strata of London’s evolving skyline.
I was artist in residence in Ernö Goldfinger’s iconic Trellick Tower and 2 Willow Road. My work can be found in the V&A Museum and private collections around the world.