Rebecca Molloy exhibited with Collective Ending as part of ABSINTHE §3.
Molloy’s practice embraces painting, performance, film and sculpture as a way to explore what it means to have a human body today. Currently Molloy’s work is paying particular attention to the physical world as she creates performances with objects, such as caressing rocks, or seducing cactuses. The work questions our relationship with objects and how through physical movement, moments of love, tenderness and lust can be induced, even with the inanimate. Human behaviour, our relationship with the physical world and how we exist digitally and physically fuel the work that Molloy makes.
Rebecca (b. Leicester) lives and works in London. She graduated with an MA in Fine Art from Chelsea College of Arts in 2020, having previously completed her BA in Fine Art at Coventry University (2008). Recent exhibitions and projects include: The Cactus Dance (Solo Exhibition) at Chalton Gallery (London, 2018), Bad Limbs (Solo Exhibition) at Block 336 (London, 2016), The Performativity Of Painting (Group Exhibition) at Stephen Lawrence Gallery (London, 2018), Sell Yourself (Group Exhibition) at East Street Arts (Leeds, 2017), Vordemberge-Gildewart Foundation Prize (Group Exhibition) at Annely Juda (London, 2016).