Adrienne Cameron Fine Art
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Current practice

 Recent works explore identity shaped by landscape and as a response to the current global migration crisis. This interest is informed by my own relocation to the UK although I retain my original nationality. My practice explores concepts and concerns that underpin how we as humans live and function together - issues that often test social coherence such as child abuse. Thus, I am interested also in the politics and poetics of urban spaces, especially with the rise in both populist politics and individual social isolation experienced in many societies. 

On this global scale issues around pollution and excess consumption of the Anthropocene are now influencing my practice.
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​Journeyings - Part 1: Leaving home
2016
Aluminium frame, polyester scrim, LED lights, back-projected image, wire rope
​Dimensions: 3500 x 1450mm

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The Three Graces (after Lucas Cranach)
2017
Armitage Shanks Hygeniq urinals, glass beads, acrylic plinths
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Clamour at Wadi Fukin
2015
​Digital collage from found images
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                                  Dialogues of Freedom                               
                                                2016                                                                 Shoji paper, waxed paper, pine wood, sisal rope,
                                   wire rope, painted steel, tungsten spotlight.                                                                   Dimensions: variable                   
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Partial model for Crystalline form
2017
PET cups, glue, coloured gel
Dimensions: variable
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Fifty years on
2017
Digital graphic recasting Robert Indiana's LOVE
​Dimensions: 25cm x 59cm

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