Emily Speed works with drawing, installation, film, performance and artists’ books to consider the relationship between the body and architecture. In previous works Speed has responded to particular buildings and sites; layering materials and creating spaces for herself, other performers and audiences. For this installation at Plymouth Arts Centre, Speed focuses on the littoral zone, the space between the high and low water mark, and again layers texture and images to divide physical and psychological space.
In thinking about proxemics and repetitive behaviour Speed began this...