LONDON.- Somerset House Studios resident Sonya Dyer presents a new commission, marking the artist's first solo exhibition in London.
The installation, Three Parent Child, is the final stage of Dyers Andromeda trilogy, as part of her ongoing project Hailing Frequencies Open. HFO reimagines the history and radical potential of human space travel, exploring the intersections between scientific enquiry and science fiction. Sonya weaves influences including Star Trek, the legacy of HeLa cells, and mythology, to engage with ongoing conversations around monumentalism, memory and the role of speculation.
Three Parent Child comprises two works. Action > Potential is a two-channel moving image work centring Andromeda, the personified galaxy and constellation that shares its name with the Aiethiopian Princess Andromeda in Greek mythology. In Sonyas work, Andromeda metaphorically embodies the reclamation of the neglected stories of Black women of science and mythology. In Action>Potential, Andromeda is trying to return home to her galaxy after unexpectedly finding herself in a science lab, where she comes across a rogue mitochondria named Lucy.
Lucy is a large scale sculpture of the aforementioned rogue mitochondria, mutating throughout the three River Room spaces and transforming into something new altogether. Lucy forms the last in a series of space vessel sculptures named after three enslaved women experimented on by a notorious 19th century US gynaecologist.
The title Three Parent Child takes its name from the recent scientific development of Mitochondrial replacement therapy (MRT), a new technique that incorporates DNA from three people to create a child, which mirrors Dyers adherence to trilogies throughout her practice. Whilst in residence at the Studios, Sonya Dyers research has been supported as part of the Kings College London x Somerset House Studios Programme.
Sonya Dyer is an artist and writer, creating speculative fictions using text, sound, moving image and sculpture. Dyers practice explores where the centre is located in fictional narratives of the future. She explores how subjectivities and alliances are formed across cultures and temporalities, creating radical futures through unexpected connections. Recent projects include Hailing Frequencies Open HFO), her long-term body of work, which intersects the Greek myth of Andromeda, the dubious genesis and extraordinary legacy of HeLa cells and actor Nichelle Nicols (Star Trek's '[Uhura') pioneering work with NASA in the 1970s across sculpture and moving image.
Somerset House Studios
Sonya Dyer: Three Parent Child
September 29th, 2023 - November 12th, 2023
Private Viewing on September 28th, 18:30 - 21:00