

Exhibition: Liverpool Independents Biennial 07/06 - 14/09
Amy Fynn: Technofossils 7th June - 14th September - Inside Of The Bombed Out Church
Time & Location
13 Jun 2025, 11:00
St Luke's Bombed Out Church, Leece St, Liverpool L1 2TR, UK
About the Event
Technofossils : I
Amy Flynn
MATERIALS: Pewter, Glass Crystals
📍Inside of the Bombed Out Church
📆 Available to view during our Open Days between the 7th June & 14th September
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Technofossils are human-made objects and materials that will persist in the geological record for millions of years. The monstrous amount of stuff we make and discard is creating a distinct new layer in the Earth’s crust.
Everyday ephemera is piling up beneath our feet, this installation presents a horrifying glimpse into the future, one where our collective waste has begun to seep through cracks in the earth, rising to the surface and permeating the structure of the city. The ruinous form of St Luke’s Bombed Out Church, a symbol of destruction and resilience, lies encrusted in a synthetic assemblage of Technofossils.
Amy’s pewter cast sculptures are deliberately alluring at first glance, sparkling gemstones and shiny metal entice the viewer in. Only on closer inspection are the contours of outdated mobile phones and plastic food containers revealed; rubbish masquerading as treasure. This journey through desire and disgust mimics the cycle of consumerism. Numerous themes of duality are at play here: artificial/organic, worthless/precious, temporary/permanent, growth/decay.
This commissioned artwork draws on Amy’s practice as a jeweller with a strong focus on materiality and handcraft. Formed by casting waste artefacts in sand, her fabricated Technofossils are tactile by their very nature. Their composition, inspired by growth forms of Lichen, responds to this site, evoking the qualities of a living organism.