The Frog Gentleman Performed by Simon Woolham (c) 2017+ Manchester Museum, Rogue Artist Studios, HOME Manchester, Chetham’s Library, PAPER Gallery

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The Frog Gentleman Performed by Simon Woolham (c) 2017+ Manchester Museum, Rogue Artist Studios, HOME Manchester, Chetham’s Library, PAPER Gallery
Subcutaneous Film (exhibited in handbag) 2018
Slough Mass (detail) Collage and graphite on specialist paper (c) 2018 Ruby Tingle
Menagerie in Blue (a performance for life drawing) Performance, installation, Original score (c) 2015 Ruby Tingle Presented at sluice___2015 London and The Big Draw 2015 at University of Salford. Inspired by the rarity of the colour blue in nature and set in a mythic neotropics, installations with sound interventions were created to form a life drawing class, where multiple versions of a living portrait could be recreated as works on paper.
In the Mirror with Me Music, performance, installation, 48 Hours Neukolln, Berlin 2018 with PAPER Gallery © 2018 Ruby Tingle Based around songs from album ‘No Such Thing’ the piece was performed in two parts- the first located on the high level exhibition space in the Brüdergemeine Church, where autobiographical myths were presented via song. The second part formed a living multiple portrait of the artist set in a mirror installation, where the audience were invited to participate; their passing reflections making up fleeting and unnatural images in the space. Dressed as a monochrome version of herself, the performance expressed key themes of doubleness and multiplicity which occur within a metamorphosis, particularly those in science fiction. The transcendental, filmic presence of the artist made suggestions as to how we authenticate visual experiences as true or invented.
Subcutaneous
Film
Exhibited at PAPER Gallery (c) 2018
Peeling scutes Collage and graphite on specialist paper (c) 2018 Ruby Tingle
Fin Spout Collage and graphite on found paper (c) 2018 Ruby Tingle