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Joint Account

Sculptures by Shelley Wilson


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Inspired by conjoined twins, the eerie wax sculptures of "Joint Account" suggest this condition is a metaphor for the complicated divisions of life.

Twins are a constant source of fascination to us 'singletons' but when they are born conjoined it raises intrigue to a much higher level. The Wellcome Trust Sci-Art, prize winning sculptor Shelley Wilson sees this condition as a metaphor, experienced by us all through the natural divisions of a complicated life.

Wilson's special advisor on this occasion has been the developmental scientist Armand Leroi who was responsible for the Channel 4 programme 'Mutants' and author of the book of the same name. He will be providing an essay for the exhibition catalogue. Professor Tessa Adams from Goldsmith's College, London, will write an analysis of the psychology behind "Joint Account".

Shelley Wilson is a sculptor and photographer who works from life to add a new dimension to the traditional wax medium, used in such anatomical sculptures as the 19th Century work of Joseph Towne. Working from life and well sourced medical/scientific research, she often manipulates the finished pieces using photography and dissection in order to reveal the complexities of the mind and body and how they interact. From the relationship with her subject matter that this creates, her task is to take an intimate situation to create a piece that relates to a universal human experience.

Where

Old Operating Theatre, Museum and Herb Garret
9a St Thomas Street, London, SE1 9RY
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Daily 10.30am-5pm

£6; conc £5; child £3.50; family (2+4) £13.90

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