Ruby Wallis

Ruby Wallis often works with gendered experiences through photography, installation, and moving images. She engages in a haptic way, using the close-up to simulate touch and direct experience through the lens. Her work focuses on the immediacy of an embodied approach. She twists and turns, working with fragmentation, shadows, and materiality. Wallis is interested in an investigation of intersectional viewpoints to disrupt a singular empirical voice and gaze.​She builds on the tension between the wild and the domestic, disorder and order, human and non-human. These ideas manifest through experimentation with psychogeography, reclaiming perilous spaces as a nocturnal walker.

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