Post-Human Dwelling
Photographic Installation

November 10 - December 5
Post-Human Dwelling
© Andrew Gorman Murray 2015
Each panel 594mm x 841mm
Fifteen panels, Inkjet print on Matte Poster
Damask/FDC Construction Fitout Refurbishment
© Andrew Gorman Murray 2014
420mm x 297mm
Photomontage, Inkjet Print on Museum Velum
Argyle/John Holland Construction
© Andrew Gorman Murray 2014
420mm x 297mm
Photomontage, Inkjet Print on Museum Velum
Herringbone/Richard Crookes Constructions
© Andrew Gorman Murray 2014
420mm x 297mm
Photomontage, Inkjet Print on Museum Velum
Tapestry/Tony Owen Partners
© Andrew Gorman Murray 2014
420mm x 297mm
Photomontage, Inkjet Print on Museum Velum
Interstitial Homemaking 1
© Andrew Gorman Murray 2015
594mm x 210mm
Inkjet print on Galerie Pearl
Interstitial Homemaking 2
© Andrew Gorman Murray 2015
594mm x 210mm
Inkjet print on Galerie Pearl
Interstitial Homemaking 3
© Andrew Gorman Murray 2015
594mm x 210mm
Inkjet print on Galerie Pearl
Interstitial Homemaking 4
© Andrew Gorman Murray 2015
594mm x 210mm
Inkjet print on Galerie Pearl
Interstitial Homemaking 5
© Andrew Gorman Murray 2015
594mm x 210mm
Inkjet print on Galerie Pearl
Interstitial Homemaking 6
© Andrew Gorman Murray 2015
594mm x 210mm
Inkjet print on Galerie Pearl
Interstitial Homemaking 7
© Andrew Gorman Murray 2015
594mm x 210mm
Inkjet print on Galerie Pearl
Interstitial Homemaking 8
© Andrew Gorman Murray 2015
594mm x 210mm
Inkjet print on Galerie Pearl

Please note, works in previous exhibitions may no longer be available, please check our stockroom for available works

EXHIBITIONS

Post-Human Dwelling
Photographic Installation
Andrew Gorman-Murray, 2015

This collection of work delves into processes of housing, homemaking and dwelling that lie beyond human control. The centrepiece of Post-Human Dwelling is an eponymous multi-panel work that explores the spatial and architectural conditions that prevail when houses outlive their human usefulness. These are post-human dwelling places: where nature reclaims housing, where material traces of human activity also reveal the limits of human agency. In human terms, this is decay; in post-human terms, this is the vitality of matter and nature.
November 10 - December 5


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Please note, works in previous exhibitions may no longer be available, please visit our stockroom for available works