Showing posts with label Sculpture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sculpture. Show all posts

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Sunday, November 04, 2012

Where It All Happened Once

I visited the Richard Hughes exhibition at the Tramway yesterday and was struck by both its conceptual rigour and beautifully crafted artifice. Many of the sculptures appeared to be discarded ‘found objects’ but upon closer inspection revealed themselves to be remarkably eerie simulations which had been painstakingly crafted in polyester resin, fibreglass and painted bronze. These carefully rendered models of urban detritus seem caught within a state of strange flux; a full scale replica of a dilapidated community centre hovers in mid air, bewitchingly tilted, its windows and doors barred and hermetically sealed to all visitors. Yet, despite all its absurd location in space and foreboding presence, its internal lights and extractor fans are switched on, presenting a curious halfway house between social function and oneiric ritual. A building where youthful optimism and childhood wonder once flourished is now revealed as yet another grim reminder of the dark wasteland of failed civic idealism and haunted nostalgia. Disquieting stuff indeed. Richard Hughes has an uncanny knack of magically transforming the neglected, burnt out and grime smeared objects of our social decay into curiously enchanting artifacts which are powerfully charged with cultural history and urban alchemy. An exhibition very much worth seeing. 

Where It All happened Once, Tramway, Glasgow, Fri 26 Oct - Sun 16th December

More about Richard Hughes here.




Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Twitch & Radioolio

Those wishing to forget their troubles will find much to enjoy with these two rather finely crafted examples of audio collage. Twitch Mix. Radioolio Mix. Image by Reiner Ruthenbeck. Tracklists in comments.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Cy Twombly




Saturday, August 07, 2010

Postcard To The Other Side

My son, who has just turned six, was asked to write a postcard to Barbara Hepworth by one of the museum staff.  He wrote, "Dear Barbara, I hope you have a good time in heaven" and sketched his favourite sculpture to the side. 

Trewyn Studio, St Ives




















Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden, St Ives



















The family spent a wonderful summer afternoon walking around the Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden.  Both our young children had a great time, climbing, touching and hiding in the sculptures.