Contemporary

Meritocracy

Thinking again about leaders who see themselves as first among equals, while ignoring their advantages and other’s disadvantages.

Meritocracy

Thinking again about leaders who see themselves as first among equals, while ignoring their advantages and other’s disadvantages.

The Knowledge

The Knowledge appears to be a traditional TV game-show, perhaps from the 1980s. Its highlight though, is a race across London between a traditional black cab, and a smart-phone equipped uber cab.

The Knowledge

The Knowledge appears to be a traditional TV game-show, perhaps from the 1980s. Its highlight though, is a race across London between a traditional black cab, and a smart-phone equipped uber cab.

The View from Here

The world’s first beachball orrery, a working model of the solar system which includes many different sized, illuminated beach balls, the biggest over a metre across.

The View from Here

The world’s first beachball orrery, a working model of the solar system which includes many different sized, illuminated beach balls, the biggest over a metre across.

The Ectoplasm of Self-Delusion

The Ectoplasm of Self-Delusion addresses many business leaders’ mistaken belief that their success has been the result of just their own capability, ignoring both their advantages and others’ disadvantages. As white middle aged men, they are first amongst unequals.

The Ectoplasm of Self-Delusion

The Ectoplasm of Self-Delusion addresses many business leaders’ mistaken belief that their success has been the result of just their own capability, ignoring both their advantages and others’ disadvantages. As white middle aged men, they are first amongst unequals.

The Holy See Gets It

The title, The Holy See Gets It, quotes Monsignor Charles Scicluna, the Vatican’s former sex crimes prosecutor, and the work addresses the devastating 2014 report by the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child into the Vatican’s handling of the clerical sexual abuse of children.

The Holy See Gets It

The title, The Holy See Gets It, quotes Monsignor Charles Scicluna, the Vatican’s former sex crimes prosecutor, and the work addresses the devastating 2014 report by the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child into the Vatican’s handling of the clerical sexual abuse of children.

Revolver

Revolver began as a creative means of simultaneously constructing and destroying, of casting and melting, a human head. A continuous profile mould inspired by Renato Bertelli’s ‘Head of Mussolini’ was used to produce a wax positive suggestive of a head carved out of a rough block of alabaster or marble.

Revolver

Revolver began as a creative means of simultaneously constructing and destroying, of casting and melting, a human head. A continuous profile mould inspired by Renato Bertelli’s ‘Head of Mussolini’ was used to produce a wax positive suggestive of a head carved out of a rough block of alabaster or marble.

Squeeze

Squeeze is a 42 second stop motion animation.

Squeeze

Squeeze is a 42 second stop motion animation.

Far Right

Inspired by Renato Bertelli’s ‘continuous profile’ portrait of Mussolini, grossly oversized busts of Marine le Pen and Geert Wilders are are at the core of industrial scale spinning tops with an aim to consider the rise of the extreme right across Europe.

Far Right

Inspired by Renato Bertelli’s ‘continuous profile’ portrait of Mussolini, grossly oversized busts of Marine le Pen and Geert Wilders are are at the core of industrial scale spinning tops with an aim to consider the rise of the extreme right across Europe.

Memorial

At more than two metres tall, Memorial is an imposing monument that features a steady ‘waterfall’ of engine oil running across the carved names of known climate change deniers. Prior to being selected by the Global Sustainability Institute, Memorial was rejected by two high profile venues who saw it as too political or too risqué because it named living individuals.

Memorial

At more than two metres tall, Memorial is an imposing monument that features a steady ‘waterfall’ of engine oil running across the carved names of known climate change deniers. Prior to being selected by the Global Sustainability Institute, Memorial was rejected by two high profile venues who saw it as too political or too risqué because it named living individuals.