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31 January 2012
26 January 2012
SPECIAL FOCUS: SERIES OF SIX BRAND NEW WORKS BY DAWN YOULL
Our current exhibition features a very special focus on Dawn Youll's bold series of six brand new ceramic sculptures. Employing rich textures and finishes that make reference to those traditionally associated with domestic interiors, the vibrantly pigmented pieces appear strangely familiar. Through her distinctive language of carefully composed signs and abstract forms, Youll taps into an intriguing world of distorted or forgotten memories. The series is available to view in our 2012 Mixed Display until 11 February and is located in our rear basement gallery. For more information about the work of Dawn Youll, please visit her profile in the 'artists' section of our website: http://www.marsdenwoo.com/youll/dy1.htm
Dawn Youll, 'Brace' (2011) |
Special view installation (detail), photo © Philip Sayer |
Dawn Youll, 'Veneer' (2011) |
Dawn Youll, work in progress sketch for 'Siphon' (2011) |
25 January 2012
SPOTLIGHT: MARTIN SMITH '2 CORNERS' (2012)
This large-scale wall piece, '2 corners' by Martin Smith, currently features in our 2012 Mixed Display (to 11 February 2012). It is the very latest in a series of major installation works in which Smith explores the use of highly complex geometric patterns, daringly deconstructed across the surfaces of many separate elements. All photography by Philip Sayer.
24 January 2012
UPCOMING SHOW: GORDON BALDWIN 'OBJECTS FOR A LANDSCAPE' AT YORK ART GALLERY
A major exhibition of work by Gordon Baldwin will open at York Art Gallery next month. Featuring over 100 works dating from the 1960s right up to the present day, the show coincides with the year of Baldwin's 80th birthday and is a fitting testament to his distinguished career as one of the world's most influential ceramic artists. The show will run from 11 February - 10 June 2012 before commencing a national tour.
A new full-colour book to accompany the exhibition, edited by David Whiting and with photography by Philip Sayer, will also launch at the opening.
This is very exciting for us, as many of us here at the gallery have been heavily involved with the project. Marsden Woo Director Tatjana Marsden is the curator of the show, our own gallery artist Martin Smith was commissioned to design all of the bespoke display stands and gallery staff Rachael Crabtree and Alida Sayer have also contributed significantly to many aspects of the organisation and promotion.
For more information please visit the York Art Gallery website.
A new full-colour book to accompany the exhibition, edited by David Whiting and with photography by Philip Sayer, will also launch at the opening.
This is very exciting for us, as many of us here at the gallery have been heavily involved with the project. Marsden Woo Director Tatjana Marsden is the curator of the show, our own gallery artist Martin Smith was commissioned to design all of the bespoke display stands and gallery staff Rachael Crabtree and Alida Sayer have also contributed significantly to many aspects of the organisation and promotion.
For more information please visit the York Art Gallery website.
'Vessel from the Belvedere Series' (1988) photo © Philip Sayer |
Gordon Baldwin in his studio (2011) photo © Philip Sayer |
Untitled earthenware (1968) photo © Philip Sayer |
Gordon Baldwin's beach, North Wales (2011) photo © Philip Sayer |
'Developed Bottle' (1984) photo © Philip Sayer |
18 January 2012
MIXED DISPLAY FEATURE IN 'CRAFTS' MAGAZINE ONLINE NEWS
Crafts Magazine have just posted a rather lovely little feature about our 2012 Mixed Display in their online News section...
Marsden Woo Gallery heralds in the new year with a large-scale group exhibition, Mixed Display (until 11 February)
This show does exactly what its title promises, displaying work by a varied group of artists in a range of media. The majority of the 26 exhibitors come from the gallery’s regular stable of artists – and a quick skim through the list of participating names explains why this gallery has such a great reputation as it represents most of the great and good in the field including the likes of Gordon Baldwin, Ken Eastman, Alison Britton and Philip Eglin.
These stars will be showing alongside a selection of specially invited makers such as Owen Bullett, Tom Foulsham and Alida Sayer who’ve previously showed in the gallery’s downstairs Project Space. ‘These artists in particular were selected as we felt that their work had made a really strong impression, and that it encapsulated the experimental and often conceptual nature of the Project Space’, says the gallery’s Rachael Crabtree. A third group include six associated artists (James Evans, Tony Hayward, Lawson Oyekan, Jacqueline Poncelet, Phil Sayer and Sam Scott) with whom the gallery have a long-term relationship. As both groups will be showing new works, some specially made for the show, this promises to be an exciting and eclectic show and a great way to kick start the artistic new year.
17 January 2012
2012 MIXED DISPLAY: NOW OPEN
Our new show 2012 Mixed Display is now open throughout the entire gallery, and will continue until 11 February. Featuring brand new work from 26 artists, with a special focus on Dawn Youll's vibrant new series of ceramic sculptures, this exciting show is definitely a must-see!
All photos © Philip Sayer
All photos © Philip Sayer
Main gallery installation |
Left: Philip Eglin Right: Tom Foulsham |
Our basement display area |
Special focus: New series of works by Dawn Youll |
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