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Leila describes herself as a maker of things, using sculpture within the bounds of installation. Her practice is concerned with different states of flux – translations of various physical states and the way things appear to flow in an unending series of fleeting moments of suspension.

Leila describes herself as a maker of things, using sculpture within the bounds of installation. Her practice is concerned with different states of flux – translations of various physical states and the way things appear to flow in an unending series of fleeting moments of suspension.

...Of the several group and solo exhibitions, three stood out. CMR Projects hosted Leila Galloway’s O-onn-gorse, a room of green hanging forms (gorse, clay, walls lined with green stripped paper bags) that tested organic analogies of emotional states of suspension while resembling a low – fi therapy centre with earnest intentions...  

 

December 2023 – January 2024 issue Art Monthly review of Flamm by Martin Holman.

 

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