RHYS MORGAN
Rhys is an artist and producer who, since graduating from Falmouth University in 2014, has embedded himself firmly in the Plymouth art scene contributing to Take A Part, Plymouth Art Weekender and Visual Arts Plymouth.
As part of our 2015 project The Wanderers, Rhys developed a sound piece that reverberated around Falmouth’s town council buildings, filling the hallways of the offices, meeting rooms and library with an audio collage of spoken word, lifted quotes from literature and ominous silences that explored the fragility of masculinity and the futility of misadventure. We worked with him again in 2020 for our digital commissions series From the Field where he created Texture Shots: A Quiet Exile; a web page of ever evolving text, video and still imagery that exposed the slow, steady, diaristic nature of the domestic everyday that was intensified and refocused through the parameters of lockdown.
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As part of our 2015 project The Wanderers, Rhys developed a sound piece that reverberated around Falmouth’s town council buildings, filling the hallways of the offices, meeting rooms and library with an audio collage of spoken word, lifted quotes from literature and ominous silences that explored the fragility of masculinity and the futility of misadventure. We worked with him again in 2020 for our digital commissions series From the Field where he created Texture Shots: A Quiet Exile; a web page of ever evolving text, video and still imagery that exposed the slow, steady, diaristic nature of the domestic everyday that was intensified and refocused through the parameters of lockdown.
Since then Rhys has continued to write, alongside creating exquisite sound and video pieces - balancing semi autobiographical threads with a dry, witty, and haunting tone.
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Images: Texture Shots: A Quiet Exile, From the Field, 2020 / How big the bluest sky, The Wanderers, 2015
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