29 June 2011

WORK IN PROGRESS: RENATO BEZERRA DE MELLO

This September will see a solo Project Space show from the Brazilian artist Renato Bezerra de Mello, exploring the theme of childhood. We have just received some exciting images of the work in progress...

For his first exhibition in the UK the Brazilian artist Renato Bezerra de Mello has created a child’s universe - a meditation on the early interests and experiences that provide the framework for an adult’s life. His works are often autobiographical in nature, featuring collections of personally significant artefacts. In past works he has
presented collections of self-addressed postcards, collectively forming a daily journal of his activities, as well as old family photographs.

While the scenario he presents in the Project Space is fictional, it has a clear autobiographical dimension: The glass marbles he collected as a child are represented by balls of coloured chalk scattered across the floor – a childhood game expressed in the materials of his later artistic practice. The layered, delicate images of flowers reproduce the motifs printed on a tablecloth that was used for childhood lunches with his siblings. He comments: ‘I used to draw flowers as a child but, being a boy, I showed them to no-one.’ 

The exhibition also includes a concertina-folded series of drawings in which he depicts the kinds of little houses we recognise from fairytales and fables. Returning us to narratives known of old, we might associate them with the dwellings of kind and honest woodcutters or terrifying old hags. They prime the imagination.

Childhood is also the theme of a short but haunting video titled Mes enfants, mes enfants, a work that adds to the viewer’s overall experience of accumulations of matter, of an emphatic repetition of significant images and the remembrance of important events. 





All images © Renato Bezerra de Mello (2011)


24 June 2011

NEW SHOWS NOW OPEN: GORDON BALDWIN AND JAMES RIGLER

Our superb new shows are now open and will continue to 30 July 2011. In the main gallery the highly influential ceramic artist Gordon Baldwin shows captivating new vessels and drawings influenced by a lifetime of memories and experiences in 'Dark Water and Boulders Shouting'. 


Meanwhile, the downstairs Project Space is occupied by 'The Lost World'. Vibrant and exuberant ceramic sculptures by the talented James Rigler make reference to both grand architectural details and the history and culture of more domestic interiors. 


These two exceptional shows are not to be missed...

Gordon Baldwin, 'Wide Open Blue' I & II (both 2011)
photo © Philip Sayer

Gordon Baldwin 'Dark Water and Boulders Shouting' June 2011
photo © Philip Sayer

James Rigler, 'Cascade' (2011), photo © Philip Sayer

James Rigler, 'Gothic Tower' and 'Branches' (both 2011)
photo © Philip Sayer
 

18 June 2011

FROM OUR ARCHIVES: OWEN BULLETT, 'PORTAL'

May-June 2010 saw Owen Bullett's solo show of dynamic sculptures in our downstairs Project Space. The focal point of the show was ‘Portal’, an installation work in which the massive presence of a carved and curved oak tree was spiralled into the space. 


Owen is currently showing a major new piece of work, made in collaboration with Rupert Ackroyd, at the Art House Foundation (London). 'Romeo' will continue to 1 July. For more information please click here



Owen Bullett, 'Portal' (detail), 2010, photo © Philip Sayer

Owen Bullett, 'Portal' (detail), 2010, photo © Philip Sayer

Owen Bullett, 'Portal' installation shot, 2010, photo © Philip Sayer

Owen Bullett, 'Proposition I' and 'Proposition II', 2010, photo © Philip Sayer

Owen Bullett, 'The Space Between the Bars', 2010, photo © Philip Sayer

15 June 2011

FINAL WEEK OF OUR CURRENT EXHIBITIONS: MARTIN SMITH 'POTS - PLATES - CHAIRS' AND STEPHENIE BERGMAN 'THE WIRE AND OTHER WORKS'

Both of our current shows will end this Saturday 18th June 2011. Last chance to see!


Main gallery installation shot © Philip Sayer



Project Space installation shot © Philip Sayer



2 June 2011

UPCOMING SHOW: GORDON BALDWIN 'DARK WATER AND BOULDERS SHOUTING'

The next show in our main gallery will be 'Dark Waters and Boulders Shouting' by Gordon Baldwin, 23 June - 30 July 2011.


Marsden Woo Gallery would like to present an exhibition of captivating new work by Gordon Baldwin.  The eminent and highly influential ceramic artist explains: ‘this work is a continuation of my journey, new pieces developing from old memories. I am surprised and pleased with the way this new work has turned out; the water vessels probed deeply into my past’.  A lifetime of experiences, influences and inspirations run through Baldwin’s latest work, and his profound thoughts are communicated in these new ceramic sculptures and vessels.

To view the press release please click here.



1 June 2011

FROM OUR ARCHIVES: ALIDA SAYER, 'THERE IS NO WHY'

Some images from Alida Sayer's debut solo show in our Project Space, June-July 2010. The exhibition, titled 'There is no why', comprised a series of three-dimensional typographic works inspired by the novel 'Slaughterhouse Five' by Kurt Vonnegut.


Sayer will continue her exploration of three-dimensional type and layered forms in her upcoming show 'Presence - Absence'. This time it is a group display with Zachary Eastwood-Bloom, James Irwin and Brendan Olley at Kingsland Road Studio, Haggerston Studios Basement, 284-288 Kingsland Road, Hackney, E8 4DN. The exhibition opens on June 9th 6-9pm and then 11am-5pm daily until 13th June. For more information please visit www.kingslandroadstudio.com




Alida Sayer, 'Why anything?' (2010), photo © Philip Sayer
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Alida Sayer, 'All moments' (2009), photo © Philip Sayer
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Alida Sayer, 'There is no why' installation (2010), photo © Philip Sayer
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Alida Sayer, 'There is no beginning' (2010), photo © Philip Sayer
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UPCOMING PROJECT SPACE SHOW: JAMES RIGLER 'THE LOST WORLD'

James Rigler, 'The Lost World', Marsden Woo Project Space, 23 June - 30 July 2011. To read the full press release please click here.





PHILIP EGLIN: CURRENTLY SHOWING AT BLACKWELL, THE ARTS & CRAFTS HOUSE

Philip Eglin is currently showing work in a solo exhibition at Blackwell, The Arts & Crafts House, Bowness-on-Windermere, Cumbria. The show, titled 'Mixed Marriage(s)', features both new and previous pieces and will be on until 10 July 2011. For more information please visit the Blackwell website.


Image © Philip Eglin / Blackwell.org.uk