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Loss

Amelia Klein and Oli Dickinson
Duo show
June 2024

Since meeting at uni, we always found our practices interlink as we make cathartic art to share with viewers our personal understandings of loss/ ambiguous loss. After suffering different yet similar forms of loss surrounding our father figures - our bond grew stronger as we navigated our grief side by side. We both share familial pain and try to exorcise it through creating tangible sculptures from intangible introspections.


Now 2 years graduated, our ideas flourish again at Assembly House, reflected in our joint exhibition - our thoughts, feelings, memories, baring all forms of consciousness.


Oli uses mosaic, ceramic and glass to create ambiguous abstracted sculptures to describe acute moments of her grief. She seeks to make intangible thoughts and feelings into tangible structures as a way of introspection and therapy. Taking inspiration from microscopic cellular formation and division, and contrasting macroscopic movements of the sea and coastlines, as a nod to her coastal town upbringing. 


Amelia uses domestic imagery to show that life goes on around you when you’re missing a loved one that’s still there, but not the person you once knew. She often uses transitory colours and familiar human imagery to evoke the pain surrounding ambiguous loss.

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