Bass Rock (Songs of the North
Volume 1) - David Moore and Kate Davis woven music score |
This year the RA Summer Exhibition's theme is ‘Making Space’. A friend very kindly took me along last time I was in London and it was great to peruse all the exhibits (over 1700 in 13 gallery spaces) and also a bit overwhelming. Here are a baker's dozen that caught my eye...
Bass Rock (Songs of the North Volume 1) detail - David Moore and Kate Davis woven music score - detail |
Bass Rock by David Moore & Kate Davis was my favourite piece - not only because I'm familiar with the place as a landmark but also the picture's construction and that you could see the musical notes when you got close up. It was woven from a musical score.
Super stitched, narrative piece by Sophie-Louise Pywell - very thought provoking...
A Common Thread - Sophie-Louise Pywell
hand embroidery on calico |
A Common Thread (detail) - Sophie-Louise Pywell hand embroidery on calico |
A Common Thread (detail) - Sophie-Louise Pywell hand embroidery on calico |
Very nostalgic piece by Jane Chipp...
Vestiges - Jane Chipp
collage using antique papers |
Who doesn't love a pencil! I loved that Minty Sainsbury saved all these pencils and all that work they represented...
Practise - Minty Sainsbury
272 pencil stubs collected over nine years of drawing |
Practise (detail) - Minty Sainsbury 272 pencil stubs collected over nine years of drawing |
The textures of the porcelain and the colours were fabulous in this piece by Julie Massie...
Vast Seas in Green to Grey - Julie Massie
porcelain on wood |
Chunyoung Yang's work made me smile...
Love Myself - Chunyoung Yang
knitting wool and cotton filling |
Loved the textures in Rachel Pearcey's A Space Redefined...
A Space Redefined - Rachel Pearcey
thread on cotton twill throw |
A Space Redefined (detail) - Rachel Pearcey thread on cotton twill throw |
Clean - Sam McKechnie glazed wooden box containing found objects, pastels and paper collage |
Alison Aye made me wonder whether the end of the world was near...
Shifting to the Moon - Alison Aye
paper hand-stitched to tea towel |
The colours and textures appealed in this piece by Viola Cullip...
Never Mind the Gaps - Viola Cullip
recycled sari fabric and handdyed muslin with hand and machine embroidery |
I loved this mosaic from the Hackney Mosaic Project...
Some Hackney Birds - Hackney Mosaic Project
glass and ceramic mosaic |
These were Abigail O'Brien's prints of the original stitched pictures which was hard to tell from where you could view it. In fact throughout the exhibition, there were a number of prints of textiles that looked like the actual textiles, even up close...
Mentation I and Mentation II - Abigail O’Brien
archival print |
Nothing to See Here - Neville Godwin screenprint with hand distressing and applied glitter |
The Meddling Fiend - Nicola Turner
mixed media including horsehair, wool, wood and brass |
The Meddling Fiend (detail) - Nicola Turner mixed media including horsehair, wool, wood and brass |
The Summer Exhibition is on at the RA until Sunday 18 August 2024. I think you could go many times and notice different things every time. There's so much, you're bound to find something you like. There was a large piece by El Anatsui and some Cornelia Parker pieces that I liked and many smaller pieces that I enjoyed too. There's lots for sale if you want to buy something, from less than £100 to many thousands of pounds - or you could just buy a postcard!
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