- Venue
- The Foundry
- Starts
- Wednesday, October 7, 2009
- Ends
- Sunday, October 11, 2009
- Address
- 86 Great Eastern Street, London EC2A 3JL
- Location
- London
‘A Place Like Home’ brings together the work of three photographers who make work about memory and home. Ewa Bialek’s ‘In Between’ explores the familiarity that she lost with her Polish homeland whilst living in London. Ewa photographs spaces of her past, which have become unfamiliar, leaving the artist with a sense of loss. Similarly, a quest for a place to belong is pictured Carolyn Lefley’s work ‘Belonging’. Set within the make-believe world of the dark and somehow uncanny bedrooms of a doll’s house, Carolyn’s empty and neglected miniatures groan with implicit memories and a sense longing for home. Mark Denton shows his new work ‘Domestic’, in which the familiar and anodyne spaces of home become transformed into unsettling tableaux of suburban crisis. Rich in symbolism, Mark’s images function as dark visual allegories in which ‘home’ becomes a psychological space not of comfort and retreat but of disquiet and unexpected encounter.