Neelova’s installations engage with personal, collective and adopted histories. Narrated through the evocation of remembered architectural spaces, houses and rooms that she has occupied, Neelova’s installations and sculptural interventions depict decaying architectural structures inspired by spaces that once existed. Fragments of these spaces are rebuilt from materials salvaged from elsewhere, thereby negotiating a new space between actual and unknown histories. In doing so Neelova’s work is emblematic of both and becomes a cultural and historical displacement, also acknowledging the transience and persistence of time. Private View Thursday April 7th 6.30-8.30pm.