26 March 2013

SHOWS NOW ON: JAMES RIGLER AND REBECCA ACKROYD UNTIL 4 MAY

Some superb pictures by Philip Sayer here from our current shows; James Rigler in our main gallery and Rebecca Ackroyd's 'Gross Weight' in the Project Space. Rigler describes 'The Fading City' as being inspired by 'thoughts of ruined and abandoned ancient places, romantic landscapes and stage sets'. His exceptional objects have a wistful yet emphatic presence. Meanwhile, Ackroyd uses the languages of drawing and sculpture to define and distil the characteristics of overlooked things until they emerge as something quite vivid. In this incredible series of works her reference points are items of utility and adornment.

Both shows continue to 4 May.

James Rigler, 'The Fading City' installation view (2013), photo © Philip Sayer
James Rigler, 'The Fading City' installation view (2013), photo © Philip Sayer
James Rigler, 'The Fading City' installation view (2013), photo © Philip Sayer
James Rigler, 'The Fading City' installation view (2013), photo © Philip Sayer
James Rigler, 'The Fading City' installation view (2013), photo © Philip Sayer
James Rigler, 'The Fading City' installation view (2013), photo © Philip Sayer
Rebecca Ackroyd, 'Gross Weight' installation view (2013), photo © Philip Sayer

Rebecca Ackroyd, 'Gross Weight' installation view (2013), photo © Philip Sayer
Rebecca Ackroyd, 'Gross Weight' installation view (2013), photo © Philip Sayer
Rebecca Ackroyd, 'Gross Weight' installation view (2013), photo © Philip Sayer



Rebecca Ackroyd, 'Gross Weight' installation view (2013), photo © Philip Sayer


Rebecca Ackroyd, 'Gross Weight' installation view (2013), photo © Philip Sayer

21 March 2013

NEW SHOWS NOW OPEN: JAMES RIGLER'S 'THE FADING CITY' AND REBECCA ACKROYD'S 'GROSS WEIGHT'

Our new shows are now open and will continue until 4 May.

James Rigler makes his bold debut in our main gallery as the latest addition to the Marsden Woo Gallery artist stable with his exhibition 'The Fading City'. Meanwhile, in our Project Space, emerging artist Rebecca Ackroyd explores the relationship between sculpture and drawing in her show 'Gross Weight'.




15 March 2013

SILO STUDIO FEATURED ON BBC 2 CULTURE SHOW

Marsden Woo Gallery associated artists Attua Aparcio and Oscar Wanless, also know as Silo Studio, were featured in a fascinating report about the art of furniture on BBC2’s Culture Show.

Follow this link to see presenter Tom Dyckhoff and selected artists explore the incredibly comprehensive V&A furniture collection:

See below for images by Philip Sayer from the recent Silo Studio exhibition at Marsden Woo Gallery Project Space, 'Form Follows Function: Experiments in Textile Making'.

Silo Studio, installation shot (2012) photo © Philip Sayer

Silo Studio, installation shot (2012) photo © Philip Sayer
Silo Studio 'Doric Light' (2012) photo © Philip Sayer

12 March 2013

LAST CHANCE TO SEE: GORDON BALDWIN AND JOHN RAINEY

This is the final week of our current exhibitions. Both Gordon Baldwin's 'Vessels in White and Black' (main gallery) and John Rainey's 'Hyper Activity: Scenes From An Other Reality' (project space) will end this Saturday 16 March. We have had a wonderful response to the shows from both visitors and press, so be sure to see them before they close!

Some fantastic installation images from Philip Sayer... 

Gordon Baldwin, 'Vessels in White and Black' (2013) photo © Philip Sayer

Gordon Baldwin, 'Vessels in White and Black' (2013) photo © Philip Sayer

John Rainey, 'Hyper Activity: Scenes From An Other Reality' (2013) photo © Philip Sayer

John Rainey, 'Hyper Activity: Scenes From An Other Reality' (2013) photo © Philip Sayer

6 March 2013

MARSDEN WOO GALLERY AT DESIGN DAYS DUBAI, 18 - 21 MARCH 2013


Marsden Woo Gallery is proud to be taking part in the second annual Design Days Dubai fair, as part of an initiative organised by the British Crafts Council. Works presented from Marsden Woo Gallery will be by artists including Ken Eastman, Chun Liao, Robert Marsden and Martin Smith.

For more information please see the Craft Council website here.

Ken Eastman, 'Body and Soul' (2012), photo © Philip Sayer, courtesy of Marsden Woo Gallery


Chun Liao, 'Spring' (2011), photo © Philip Sayer, courtesy of Marsden Woo Gallery
Robert Marsden, 'Interruptions' (2012), photo © Philip Sayer, courtesy of Marsden Woo Gallery
Martin Smith, 'Triptych in Four Parts' (2007)
photo © Philip Sayer, courtesy of Marsden Woo Gallery

1 March 2013

RUPERT ACKROYD EXHIBITING AT 'THE WORLD IS ALMOST SIX THOUSAND YEARS OLD', LINCOLN

Marsden Woo Gallery associated artist Rupert Ackroyd is currently showing at Lincoln’s Collection Museum as part of 'The World is Almost Six Thousand Years Old: Contemporary Art and Archaeology From The Stone Age to The Present'. The exhibition extends across five venues in the city of Lincoln and brings together objects from the County of Lincolnshire’s archaeological holdings with works by over twenty emerging and established contemporary artists.

Ackroyd has created one of four bespoke vitrines which contain archaeological items selected by the artists from The Collection’s holdings.

The World is Almost Six Thousand Years Old is now on and runs until 7 May. For further details please click here.

See images below of Ackroyd’s fantastic 2012 installation ‘Inn, Inn, Inn’ at Marsden Woo Gallery.
Rupert Ackroyd, Installation view (2012) © Philip Sayer, Marsden Woo Gallery
Rupert Ackroyd, Installation view (2012) © Philip Sayer, Marsden Woo Gallery