Silly

Toby Lamborn and Oliver Rimmer

“Silly” (a nickname for Sussex derived from the Saxon word for blessed: sælig), invites its viewers to dive down into the Knucker Hole. Having mysteriously slithered in and out of local records, photographer Toby Lamborn and writer Oliver Rimmer, engage with the local sites of this livestock-terrorising monster; the Knucker. Infamously dwelling in bottomless bodies of water, aptly named Knucker Holes, its tale is used to not only investigate the Sussex landscape but the layers of time that linger in its earth. Ideas of landscape and the creation of myth do not occur in a vacuum, tales of Knuckers alongside serpents and fairies all appear from scattered threads of history whereby stories, people and the landscape all interact with each other to create new futures for these tales to attach to. Drawing on folklore’s compounded framing of time, whereby stories mutate each time they are retold, the project invites the viewer to consider how photography and text might similarly engage themselves in the act of retelling.

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Toby Lamborn

Toby Lamborn is a British photographer based in Brighton, East Sussex, whose recent work explores the narrative capabilities of photography. His practice aims to subvert the documentary expectations often attributed to the medium, abstracting and diffusing his subject matter through an array of narrative framings, and embracing its factual ambiguity.
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Oliver Rimmer

Oliver Rimmer is a writer and photographer based on the Sussex coast. His work explores the fluctuating, ambiguous margins between place and imagination, using the tried-and-tested method of walking as a source of research and inspiration. He has contributed work to 'Round Tower Collective' and published a chapbook of poetry, 'Ampersands'. He is currently undertaking a PhD at the University of Sussex. His thesis focuses on prefigurative forms of reading and the autobiographical mode in the works of John Cowper Powys, Emma Goldman, and Margaret Anderson.


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19 October–3 November

Monday 09:30–17:00
Tuesday 09:30–17:00
Wednesday 09:30–17:00
Thursday 09:30–17:00
Friday 09:30–17:00
Saturday 09:30–17:00
Sunday 09:30–17:00

Silly
Toby Lamborn and Oliver Rimmer