As exhibited during London Art Week at Chelsea Old Town Hall; In Legacy Record in Showtime frame, a record player holding Jenny Darren’s 1978 album Queen of Fools is arranged with a crystal ball, shell, sea star, and ankh within a pearlescent green atmosphere. Drawing on the structure of vanitas painting, the work brings together sound, divination, and tidal relics as emblems of feminine vitality, treating legacy as something sensuous, occult, and still alive in the present.
As exhibited during London Art Week at Chelsea Old Town Hall; In Legacy Record in Showtime frame, a record player holding Jenny Darren’s 1978 album Queen of Fools is arranged with a crystal ball, shell, sea star, and ankh within a pearlescent green atmosphere. Drawing on the structure of vanitas painting, the work brings together sound, divination, and tidal relics as emblems of feminine vitality, treating legacy as something sensuous, occult, and still alive in the present.