EPISODE · May 20, 2021 · 32 MIN
Studio 3 Arts In Conversation with Philip Ewe
from Studio 3 Arts In Conversation with... · host Liza Vallance
Liza Vallance chats to performance artist Philip Ewe about his new Studio 3 Arts commission for Windows In, showing from 27th May - 6th June 2021 in the window of Unit 46, Vicarage Field Shopping Centre, Barking. From visual arts to live performance, Studio 3 Arts's Windows In is a series of new installations throughout 2021. Ten Artists open up a window in to their lives and reveal personal perspectives on home, belonging, migration and identity. Philip Ewe is a Performance Artist living and working in London. His practice explores gentrification and its attendant mental states. Motivated by the inequalities of the property market and coming from a proud LGBTQ+ history of subverting urban space, Philip draws attention to the housing crisis and how we attempt to build our identities through an absurd one-man language of buffoonery. Philip’s exhibition & live-streamed performance will include a scale sculpture of the Ripple Road Fish & Chip Shop, that his family ran in Barking from the 1950s to the 2000s. For more information visit www.studio3arts.org.uk/windows
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Liza Vallance chats to performance artist Philip Ewe about his new Studio 3 Arts commission for Windows In, showing from 27th May - 6th June 2021 in the window of Unit 46, Vicarage Field Shopping Centre, Barking. From visual arts to live performance, Studio 3 Arts's Windows In is a series of new installations throughout 2021. Ten Artists open up a window in to their lives and reveal personal perspectives on home, belonging, migration and identity. Philip Ewe is a Performance Artist living and working in London. His practice explores gentrification and its attendant mental states. Motivated by the inequalities of the property market and coming from a proud LGBTQ+ history of subverting urban space, Philip draws attention to the housing crisis and how we attempt to build our identities through an absurd one-man language of buffoonery. Philip’s exhibition & live-streamed performance will include a scale sculpture of the Ripple Road Fish & Chip Shop, that his family ran in Barking from the 1950s to the 2000s. For more information visit www.studio3arts.org.uk/windows
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