V&A Power of Making

 

Susie MacMurray’s garment sculpture Widow is included in the Power of Making, a V&A and Crafts Council exhibition which opened at the V&A in the Porter Gallery on 8th September. The show runs until 2nd January 2012

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Posted: November 24th, 2011
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Solo show at Agnew’s Gallery

Agnew’s is delighted to announce the first solo show of artist Susie MacMurray on display at the gallery from 9 November – 2 December, which coincides with her inclusion in the Victoria and Albert Museum’s exhibition The Power of Making. With many of her previous works being site-specific installations, this exhibition presents a unique opportunity to see a variety of her new drawings, sculptures and installations in one location.

For this show MacMurray continues her artistic alchemy, reforming the banal – hairnets, balloons, wires and cling film – into the graceful, ephemeral and opulent. In this way her work is grounded in Dada and Surrealist traditions and although many of her works are, on first inspection, pretty in appearance, they harbour ambiguous and sinister undertones. Her use of materials is provocative and perturbing, at once luxuriant and frugal, tactile and brittle. A bridal gown is ironically constructed out of thousands of household gloves in a kind of cautionary tale about domestic reality. Each glove is turned inside out to reveal its pale downy interior, like flayed skin, they are testament to the vulnerability of humankind. At the other end of the spectrum, household clingfilm is tightly moulded and wrapped into shining, silken cocoons.

Though disparate in their appearance, each work in this exhibition is linked by its evocation of the body or the bodily, and it is this visceral quality which is alternately seductive and repulsive. In Oracle rubber dairy hose appears to grow out of the wall like veins or hair. In Maiden proximity to the body is literal – delicate loops of real hair are tipped with fish hooks. What all of the works in this show seem to point to is bodily trauma and they do so in a repetitive and obsessive way like licking a wound, comparable to Louise Bourgeois.

 

Agnew’s is one of the world’s leading international art galleries. In addition to dealing in Old Master paintings, British paintings and watercolours, the gallery also represent contemporary artists.

The firm was founded in 1817 and from its premise in the West End carries on a business in works of art with clients throughout Britain, United States, Europe, Australia and the Far East.

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Posted: November 24th, 2011
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Suite Newsletter Autumn 2011

The latest edition of Suite’s Newsletter bringing you an update of our members’ current exhibitions, publications, commissions and curating projects for all our members.

Suite Autumn 2011 Newsletter

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Posted: November 1st, 2011
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Open Studios 2011

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Posted: October 19th, 2011
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Open Studios 2010

Open Studios 2010

Join us for our annual open studios event

 

Friday 19 November 5 – 8 private view

Saturday 20 November 12 – 4

Sunday 21 November 12 – 4

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Posted: October 25th, 2010
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