Pauline Phipps
Restless Places
May 27–June 26, 1994
Windsor’s Pauline Phipps and Montreal’s Elain Frigon split the gallery to present their video installation work. Both artists used video as a primary component and both share a concern for space (both real and psychological).
For Phipps, this concern with space is a way of “reclaiming mental and physical places by revealing female sexuality and consciousness beyond conventional ideology.” She also states that her “work questions the validity of mild taboos which exist in relationships such as those between women and parent and child.”