My Kitchen Cupboard : Number 3 (2011)

My Kitchen Cupboard, is an inventory of a space situated within the kitchen. Each item in the cupboard references multiple practices that are only used together when making a meal. The display of the inventory in this instance is the visibility of a collection of objects placed together for easy access and subsequent use.

My Kitchen Cupboard : Number 3 (2011) – digitised 17 August 2015, 11:56.

Inventory – felt tip on paper

Size – 25 x 17 cm.

My Kitchen Cupboard : Number 2 (2011)

My Kitchen Cupboard, is an inventory of a space situated within the kitchen. Each item in the cupboard references multiple practices that are only used together when making a meal. The display of the inventory in this instance is the visibility of a collection of objects placed together for easy access and subsequent use.

My Kitchen Cupboard : Number 2 (2011) – digitised 17 August 2015, 11:41.

Inventory – felt tip on paper

Size – 25 x 17 cm.

My Kitchen Cupboard : Number 1 (2011)

My Kitchen Cupboard, is an inventory of a space situated within the kitchen. Each item in the cupboard references multiple practices that are only used together when making a meal. The display of the inventory in this instance is the visibility of a collection of objects placed together for easy access and subsequent use.

My Kitchen Cupboard : Number 1 (2011) – digitised 17 August 2015, 11:26.

Inventory – felt tip on paper

Size – 25 x 17 cm.

 

‘Wanted: Grandma for acts of Gift Giving’ (2010)

This poster investigates the politics that excess harbours, through the construction of so called ‘fixed subjects’, who are not generally associated with such notions. What is of importance is that a notion of Grandma creates a ‘framework’ of understanding in which ideas of excess may not always find a place. In grandma we find an, ‘archive of sensation’, which is hard to go against. So we feel we can truly say: There is no on quite like Grandma.

Reference: Clempson, C. (2010) ‘Wanted: Grandma for acts of Gift Giving’ (poster presentation), Re-visions, Loughborough University.