ABSTRACT: The Institute of Psychoplasmics is a group exhibition dealing with cults, rituals and the metaphor of the body politic. A key interest of the project is the way in which cultic groupings challenge the integrity of the social body by producing another within it. The exhibition, book and events explore parallels between the operations of new religious movements in the context of neo-liberalism and the forms of collectivity posited by contemporary art. These issues were addressed through a gallery display, academic essays, discussion, adult and children focused workshops and live performance event. The exhibition design, which considered the gallery as a research institute, itself investigated strategies of collaboration and psycho-s...
Mood Organ is a video projection work developed from O’Neill’s research around the reciprocal dynami...
The Second Annual Report from the Strategic Sanctuary for the Destruction of Free Will is an install...
Titled 'The Craft', this exhibition employed the inventive re-use of popular material from daily lif...
This Exhibition was held as a contribution to the Psyche in the Arts Research Network symposium; a f...
The goal of this project was to invent a new way of combining artistic practice (in the studio) with...
Progress Report from the Strategic Sanctuary for the Destruction of Free Will presents a new work co...
Progress Report from the Strategic Sanctuary for the Destruction of Free Will presents a new work co...
The unconscious pervades every aspect of our life. It shapes concealed conflicts and repressed desir...
The unconscious pervades every aspect of our life. It shapes concealed conflicts and repressed desir...
The unconscious pervades every aspect of our life. It shapes concealed conflicts and repressed desir...
The unconscious pervades every aspect of our life. It shapes concealed conflicts and repressed desir...
PSYCHOANALYSIS AND THE CREATIVE PROCESS was a book launch & exhibition of the work of psychotherapis...
Collaboratively curated with Matthew Poole, the exhibition addressed the place of art within the str...
Progress Report from the Strategic Sanctuary for the Destruction of Free Will presents a new work co...
Exhibition project and events programme at Institut Français and SPACE, London, May and October-Nove...
Mood Organ is a video projection work developed from O’Neill’s research around the reciprocal dynami...
The Second Annual Report from the Strategic Sanctuary for the Destruction of Free Will is an install...
Titled 'The Craft', this exhibition employed the inventive re-use of popular material from daily lif...
This Exhibition was held as a contribution to the Psyche in the Arts Research Network symposium; a f...
The goal of this project was to invent a new way of combining artistic practice (in the studio) with...
Progress Report from the Strategic Sanctuary for the Destruction of Free Will presents a new work co...
Progress Report from the Strategic Sanctuary for the Destruction of Free Will presents a new work co...
The unconscious pervades every aspect of our life. It shapes concealed conflicts and repressed desir...
The unconscious pervades every aspect of our life. It shapes concealed conflicts and repressed desir...
The unconscious pervades every aspect of our life. It shapes concealed conflicts and repressed desir...
The unconscious pervades every aspect of our life. It shapes concealed conflicts and repressed desir...
PSYCHOANALYSIS AND THE CREATIVE PROCESS was a book launch & exhibition of the work of psychotherapis...
Collaboratively curated with Matthew Poole, the exhibition addressed the place of art within the str...
Progress Report from the Strategic Sanctuary for the Destruction of Free Will presents a new work co...
Exhibition project and events programme at Institut Français and SPACE, London, May and October-Nove...
Mood Organ is a video projection work developed from O’Neill’s research around the reciprocal dynami...
The Second Annual Report from the Strategic Sanctuary for the Destruction of Free Will is an install...
Titled 'The Craft', this exhibition employed the inventive re-use of popular material from daily lif...