LONDON.- Pump House Gallery is presenting the first solo presentation in a UK institution by London-based artist Sally Troughton. Rooted in notions of archaeological placemaking, Troughtons work is manifested through sculpture, media and textile fabrics. Using natural, industrial and domestic materials, Troughton takes on how we position ourselves in a world that invariably shifts across digital and analogue zones.
Throughout the galleries Troughton has created installations that engage directly with the architecture of the building. Using a wide variety of materials the works fluctuate between structure, image and object to explore connections between home, identity, modes of orientation and new technological perspectives.
Sally Troughtons practice spans ceramics, video, textiles and sculpture, but her use of time as a medium itself in both her research and craft define her practice. Taking on time and space in visceral ways she negotiates the shifting terrain of how we locate ourselves within identity and place.
Troughton (b. 1987) lives and works in London. Recent exhibitions include: Crab Walk, The Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, Sunderland, UK; Recommended For You, ArtLicks, Alibaba, London. UK; Curious Artefacts, ArtWall, Athens, Greece; Reflected overlays on locative norms: Group Show, Syros, Greece; Luminous Flux - Campus Novel, Syros institute Residency, Greece; Maison de l'Art et de la Communication, 51zero, France; Institut Universitaire de Technology de Lens, 51zero, France; Futur Café du Projet, 51zero, Lens, France.
Sally Troughton will run concurrently with a site-specific installation at the Pleasure Garden Fountains, Battersea Park by artist Samara Scott (4 August 25 September 2016)
Future exhibitions: Each fighting its own little battle in happy ignorance, 12 October 11 December with Lawrence Abu-Hamdan, Harun Farocki and others.