installation

Model | Maquette at The Cello Factory, London

I’m pleased to have co curated a forthcoming show at the Cello Factory, London with Alex Hinks. The show features artist whose work involves scale models or maquettes in some way, either as an inspiration, a final outcome, or as part of their working process. It brings together emerging and established artists from the UK and beyond.

The use of maquettes and models by artists and architects has a well-established history.  Maquettes are three-dimensional sketches, in effect, conveying practical and ideological information before a final work is realised.  Models are representations of physical objects, usually in miniature.    Models | Maquettes features the work of artists who use these as the basis of realised outcomes that include painting, photography, drawing, installation and sculpture, as well as including the work of those for whom model-making is the end result of their creative production. 

 

The artists in this exhibition all deal with questions of scale.  Rather than focusing exclusively on the small-scale, some enlarge the miniature format to the gigantic.  Others use the maquette as the basis to create tiny, self-contained worlds of reference.  Perhaps the appeal of models and miniatures lies not in our ability to control them but in the fantasy of being overwhelmed by the world around us.  Conversely it might lie in the fascination with spaces that, through their impossibly small size, force use to navigate and understand them purely perceptually.  The use of models and maquettes enables this engagement with scale and questioning of what is ‘real’ and what is illusory. – Juliette Losq, February 2020

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Umbraculum - an installation at Sewerby Hall and Gardens

I’m thrilled to have finally installed Umbraculum at Sewerby Hall.

Its layered form is inspired by the Teleorama or paper peepshow, an 18C and 19C optical device and parlour entertainment, whilst also referencing the pergola found in the gardens of @sewerbyhall - The drawn and painted imagery imagines the gardens at a future stage of ruination, with their formal, cultivated structures being reclaimed by nature. This is an Arts Council @aceagrams funded commission intended to engage visitors and introduce contemporary art to new audiences.

The house is undergoing a phased re opening according to the UK Government Roadmap - but should hopefully be fully accessible after June 21 2021. Please watch this space for updates, and in the meantime here are some images of the piece.

Sewerby Hall Commission

Umbraculum is a large-scale, walkthrough, ink and watercolour on paper installation. Its layered form is inspired by the Telorama or paper peepshow, an eighteenth and nineteenth century optical device and parlour entertainment, whilst also referencing the pergola found in the gardens of Sewerby Hall. The drawn and painted imagery imagines the gardens at a future stage of ruination, with their formal, cultivated structures being reclaimed by nature.

Umbraculum is due to be installed at Sewerby Hall at the end of March.

This is an Arts Council funded commission, intended to promote contemporary art to new audiences. This commission is a part of the East Riding Visual Arts Uplift’s commitment to showcasing and integrating contemporary art into the region.

The installation will be accompanied by a solo show of work . Alongside this there will run a programme of events including artists talks and a literacy competition.

I’m excited to finally see this work in situ. Please watch this space for further developments. Some work in progress shots are included below.


2021

Many thanks to the curators and collectors who supported me in 2020. 2021 is going to be a year of installations for me (all being well) - I have three scheduled at the Cello Factory, Sewerby Hall in Yorkshire (with a solo show of wall-based works) and The Garden Museum in London . I will also be co-curating the Cello Factory show with Alex Hinks, the first time I have curated a show since leaving art school 10 years ago. The show will feature artists who reference or make maquettes and models in their practices, and features some excellent artists.

I'm still working on these shows at the moment but here are some work in progress shots - follow me on instagram: https://lnkd.in/eAZThYR

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- thanks, and all best wishes for the festive season! Juliette