Daisy Parris
All the Cars are Looking at Me
Private View 3rd May 6-9pm
Continues until 15th May
Daisy Parris’ work raises questions about identity politics as well as the limits of what it means to be human and how we identify as human. By using various formats such as portraiture, roomscapes and text she focusses on identity struggles as well as the worry, guilt, numbness and violent encounters of everyday existence.
Location: The Bomb Factory, Unit 2, 9-15 Elthorne Rd, London N19 4AJ
+44 (0) 203 211 0034
Notes to Editors
About Daisy Parris
Daisy Parris was born in Kent, England,1993. She graduated from Goldsmiths in 2014 and went onto do a residency at the HFBK in Hamburg. Her work has been exhibited in London, Germany, America and Sweden and she has recently had solo shows at The Chopping Block Gallery and Blank100 in London and Las Palmas Project in Lisbon. She currently lives and works in South London.
About The Bomb Factory
The Bomb Factory Art Foundation was founded on the premise that art, artists and creative culture offer significant value in our society. Our mission is to support artists, cultural organisations and educational institutions to engage people of all ages and backgrounds in the viewing and creation of art. The Bomb Factory enables contemporary visual arts practice to thrive through the provision of affordable studio and exhibition space as well as a supportive network of artists where peer collaboration and critique is encouraged.
Location: The Bomb Factory, Unit 2, 9-15 Elthorne Rd, London N19 4AJ
+44 (0) 203 211 0034