Eileen White

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About

Eileen White is a UK artist, based in Winchester, Hampshire. She graduated from Goldsmiths College, University of London, with a BA in Fine Art Textiles and is now studying for a postgraduate Master's Degree in Print at the Royal College of Art.

While at the Royal College of Art, she was awarded a Distinction for her Critical and Historical Studies dissertation, titled 'Chorography, The analogue print as a Site for Re-imagination', This body of research was a theoretical attempt to create an alternative, tactile and authentic way of mapping a relationship to place by exploring wider relationships, perspectives and entanglements to time, space and materials.

Her practice is multi-disciplinary and reflects her interest in sustainability, materials, science and history by responding to historic landscapes in the broadest sense, using a variety of analogue and alternative photographic processes alongside bookmaking.

Her work at the Royal College of Art was created in response to a residency at the Chelsea Physic Garden, unearthing hidden stories and relationships to the wider environment. Her work is linked to a deep concern for Nature and Memory as well as exploring the materiality of print and lens-based media.

She has exhibited in many galleries as well as in heritage and museum organisations, such as English Heritage and The National Trust. Her publications are held in collections both in the UK and abroad.

Recent exhibitions include: 

  • The 3RD-Floor’, Royal College of Art, London. November 2022  
  • Nature’s Endurance’, Artworks, The Everybody School of Art, Halifax. March 2023 - May 2023 
  • Beyond Silver’, London Alternative Photographic Collective, The Hive, Birmingham. March - April 2023 
  • Twofold’, Southwark Park Galleries, London. March 2023  
  • WAAITT’, Easter Gallery, Hackney, London. April 2023
  • BRINK’, 2030 Collective, Hanger Gallery, Royal College of Art, London. May 2023 

Upcoming:

  • PhotoFrome’, Frome Library, Somerset. 24 June - 12 July 2023 
  • 'RCA2023' Graduate Show, The Truman Brewery, London. 13 - 16 July 2023

Eileen will be teaching photographic workshops as part of The Sustainable Darkroom instagram.com/sustainabledarkroom and Chelsea Physic Garden https://www.chelseaphysicgarden.co.uk/visit/whats-on/ later this year, as well as exhibiting work as part of The Yard Studios Open in Winchester, instagram.com/the_yard-studios

Statement

'Critters - human and not - become with each other, compose and decompose each other, in every scale and register of time and stuff in sympoietic tangling, in ecological, evolutionary, developmental, earthly, worlding and unworlding'. 

Donna J. Haraway.

A garden opens up a space with new forms of attention, sensitivity and thought, unearthing a connection and longing to care more about the Earth. There is an awareness of time passing, of loss and rebirth, whilst witnessing our entanglements to Place, History and impact on Nature.

‘What is my role as an artist in the age of the Anthropocene?’

My recent work has been a response to The Chelsea Physic Garden, a 350-year-old garden set up by apothecaries in London. By using an ethical and caring framework I have instigated ways of thinking about relationships with the Earth that are less environmentally destructive. This has enabled the creation of a personal collection of material and visual mappings.

Using alternative photographic processes which are gentle, slow and uncalibrated, opens up opportunities to pay attention. Growing and making my own replacement darkroom chemicals, degrading waste into fertiliser or reusing consumer waste as alternative substrates, ensures there is collaborative reciprocity, where the work unfurls itself in relation to the materials, light and seasons. My images become photographic ‘skins’, witnesses to the constant ebb and flow of a place, as well as my experience of being there. 

My kitchen, the hushed space of the darkroom and the propagating area in the garden are all hidden places where I can explore a different way of image-making that isn’t purely representational. Choosing to make work in this careful and slow way, enables an exploration of time through an alchemy of actions, which gives life to discarded objects and entices the viewer into another world.

Transmutation 1

Medium: medium format dry plate photography, Silver Gelatin coated, collaged recycled waste/photographic packaging, plant developer

Size: 190 x 120 cm

Propagation

Medium: medium format dry plate photography, Silver Gelatin coated, collaged recycled waste/food packaging, plant developer

Size: 190 x 120 cm

Sympoiesis 1

Medium: Silver gelatin print, fibre-based paper, homemade compost developer.

Size: 130 x 170 cm

The Engine Room

Medium: Layered silver gelatin prints, plant developer, recycled food and medicine packaging, various sizes, table.

Size: 125 x 60 x 90 cm

Entanglements

Medium: Hand-made cloth bound and letterpress printed archival box. Recycled paracetamol box, printed with Silver Gelatin photograph

Size: 15 x 10 x 2.5 cm

The extent to which to us and the it slip slide into each other

Medium: Collaged silver gelatin prints, plant developer.

Size: 65 X 125 cm

Transmutation- Deconstruction 4, 5 & 6

Medium: Silver Gelatin prints x 3, food waste developer

Size: 130 x 170 cm

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