Atkin produces two and three-dimensional work that explores form, medium and the isolation of specific elements from their physical and conceptual surroundings. Her work begins with a photographic record of a site, taken at specific angles to generate ambiguous forms.
No foreign matter unconsumed
Atkin produces two and three-dimensional work that explores form, medium and the isolation of specific elements from their physical and conceptual surroundings.
Atkin's work begins with a photographic record of a site, taken at specific angles to generate ambiguous forms. Atkin thinks of her incredibly detailed drawings as 're-enactments' of the content of her photographs. She searches for the unnatural within the natural: each item she decides to draw thus bears the mark of separation from its surroundings - an island within its own environs.
Private View 2 March 2007
Museum 52
52 Redchurch Street - London
Wednesday-Saturday 11am - 6pm