Exhibition

The Otherwise Good Person by Susannah Pal

4 Jul 2022 – 7 Jul 2022

Regular hours

Mon, 04 Jul
15:00 – 20:00
Tue, 05 Jul
12:00 – 20:00
Wed, 06 Jul
12:00 – 20:00
Thu, 07 Jul
12:00 – 20:00

Free admission

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The Crypt Gallery - St Pancras Church

London, United Kingdom

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Art exhibition by Susannah Pal exploring the value of framing the challenges of plastic pollution as a moral issue. Featuring 14 works on paper and a five minute animation.

About

This isn’t an exhibition about how to make good choices for the environment. It’s about living in a society so deeply consumerist and reliant on plastic that there are no good choices.

As a child of the ‘90s, I felt an insatiable desire for brightly coloured plastic tat. As my awareness of plastic pollution grew and I consciously made efforts to lower my consumption, my relationship with this material became intertwined with personal morality. The plastic fork I used at lunch could no longer be just a handy tool to eat with; whether I recycled it or not – or that I even used it in the first place – was now a measure of whether I was a ‘‘good’’ or a ‘’bad’ person.

As a “good person,” it’s always tempting to judge the behaviour of others who aren’t making the same “good choices” that you think you are. The images in this exhibition are inspired by my own life; the women are caricatures of me, and many of the items you see in the pictures are things I have owned and used. In turning that sanctimonious judgement on myself, I explore what it means to be “a good person” and question the value of framing the challenges of plastic pollution as a moral issue.

For five months I collaborated with Professor Ian Williams and The Waste Management Research Group at the University of Southampton, learning from the scientists about how plastic degrades into microplastics and then into nanoplastics. This non-biodegradable matter gets everywhere; in the water, in our food, in the air, and even into our blood.

The work here illustrates how we can’t just recycle our way out of the climate crisis; that attempts to consume ethically in one respect can create or exacerbate other issues elsewhere in the ecosystem. In these images, I confront the reality of microplastics and discover that, by my own standards, I am not a good person… and perhaps I never can be.

- 14 works on paper and a 5 minute animation (written and animated by Susannah Pal and produced by Alice Fraser)

- Art Exhibition by Susannah Pal in collaboration with Professor Ian Williams at the University of Southampton. Funded by EPSRC.

The Crypt Gallery

St Pancras Parish Church

(Opposite Euston Station)

 

Accessible by steep stairs only

There is no toilet on site.

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