Opening Tuesday 4th June, 6:30 – 8:30 pm
Show runs 5th June – 4th July 2019
by appointment only

Eva Masterman, Strange Comfort, 2019 Stoneware ceramic, glaze, brass and steel
Eva Masterman’s exhibition ‘Strange Comfort’ presents a mise-en-scène of clay sculpture and photography, exposing tensions between public and private dialogues. Using autobiographical references to domestic childhood spaces, representational clay objects become characters in an interior narrative that is at once familiar yet disconcerting.
I stand, as usual, surrounded by the bitter-green smell of geraniums, in this draughty excuse for a Front Room. At least I am not so often alone, there are more visitors here. We could go weeks without a guest, before.

Eva Masterman, Visitor, 2019 Fujiflex print on aluminium dibond, 36x50cm
I certainly do not get the same attention; I’m afraid my own velvet is somewhat faded now, my trim sagging over my once stately legs. I find this rather unseemly and wait for my renovations to be taken up as a Project, but so far, my discomfiture remains unnoticed.
We soak up the silence in this room, hungry for our regular Friday afternoon visitations: the slow creak of young and old bones, the rasp and snip of scissors on fabric, the tinkle of blue china. She sometimes stands at the window and addresses the room directly, not realising we listen. I wonder if there is a strange comfort in our reticence, a familiarity in knowing that no one will answer back. What a thing it would be, to be able to respond!
Lily Brooke