Ali Epps, young London-based contemporary installation artist with a growing reputation for the macabre beau-idéal and a sense of the ridiculous, unveiled her new collection of bespoke jewellery earlier this year. Interest sparked in New York’s SoHo when she famously wore her over-sized wood-veneer plate ‘Belgian Medallion’ to an after-show party at fashion week.Noted past projects include ‘Your Journey/My Journey’, a 2004 sound installation into a black cab, thought to remain there permanently (check out cabs in Tower Bridge area!), ‘Untitled (at The Wig Factory)’ a short mock-umentary screened in 2005 at the PlatformOne gallery, on the painting white of a red pillar-box, and, most recently in August if this year, two interconnecting pieces shown at Camberwell College of Art; ‘Peep Show’ –a 1920’s-themed melancholic and sexually charged ‘forgotten boudoir’ installation, and ‘Double Bluff’, a performance piece where black felt and silk blindfolds were handed out to gallery-goers.Current projects include ‘In America All We Do Is Work’, due to be screened later this autumn.