history
delicate stories
Following a career as a film production designer, then later as a writer and director, Teresa Clark found herself railing against the creative restrictions that such narrow specialisation demanded. Moving from London to the wilds of Northern Lancashire, the draw to create smaller, more intimate and authored works coincided with motherhood and a deep questioning of the nature of home and a woman’s place within it.
Her photographs capture fleeting moments of fragile stillness and hidden domestic beauty, whilst her assemblages re-configure ‘objects trouve' into visual haikus, breathing new life into the lost, forgotten, discarded and broken.