We At Least Have to Live In The Same House Together

Ceramic
20 x 16 x 13 cm

Regular price £1,140.00
About the Artwork

‘We At Least Have to Share the Same House Together’ is a personal work that explore domestic and private tensions in an intimate setting. The work is a rough and raw encapsulation of two feet twitching at the end of the bed, far enlarged in relation to the scale of the bed. The feet twitching in tension or in the act of soothing themselves are isolated and highlighted on the bed in anticipation and reflection on the immediate future. The work explores the interior world of others, exposing power dynamics and the tension between the public and private.

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Details

Medium: Ceramic

Year: 2022

Size: 20 x 16 x 13 cm

Ready to Hang: n/a (the work is a sculpture/based on the floor)

on a site-plinth, or can be installed without plinth on shelf

Poppy Whatmore

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Poppy Whatmore (b. 1976) is a visual artist based in London. She studied at Slade School of Fine Art, receiving an Arts Council Award. She won the Aesthetica Art Prize in 2013 and exhibited in New Contemporaries. Her work has been collected by the Saatchi Gallery. Recent shows include Annual Leave at Bankside Gallery (2025) and Art of Living at Hypha Gallery Mayfair (2024). She was commissioned by Skipton and ArtHouse Jersey.

Hypha Studios Artist: Art of Living' at Hypha Gallery Mayfair in 2024; 'Dancing About Architecture' at Hypha Gallery East Village in 2024

Collection & Delivery Information


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