ON PUGIN
Photographs, 2019

On Pugin closely surveys the ephemera and dirt of the carpets of the Houses of Parliament, inviting more detailed scrutiny of a nuanced mess. The series is named after Augustus Pugin, the architect driven mad by his work designing the Houses of Parliament, whose patterns are still replicated in furnishings today. Linking Pugin with contemporary politics suggests Parliament’s emphatic commitment to preserving ‘fraying’ political heritage is impeding democratic progress in the institution.