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5th Edition: Contemporary Sculpture Fulmer

Past exhibition
15 May - 24 October 2021 Off-site
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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Polly Morgan, Understand Your Audience, 2021

Polly Morgan

Understand Your Audience, 2021
Mild steel, concrete, fibreglass, acrylic paint, car paint, nail foils, UV topcoat, car lacquer
126 x 96 x 42.5 cm (including plinth)
50 x 37 3/4 x 16 3/4 in.
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Photo: Rob Harris. Courtesy of the artist and Brooke Benington
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Polly Morgan (b.1980) is a British artist living and working in London. She is self-taught with no formal education in art and rose to attention after learning taxidermy in 2004...
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Polly Morgan (b.1980) is a British artist living and working in London. She is self-taught with no formal education in art and rose to attention after learning taxidermy in 2004 when she began to dismantle taxidermy traditions, creating unsettling still lives where the animal was observed in death rather than life. Recent works, making use of her model-making and painting skills, are illusory sculptures that combine taxidermy with cast objects and painted veneers and lie somewhere between figuration and abstraction.Social media and the COVID pandemic provide the context for new works that use the highly decorative hides of snakes and the trompe l'oeil designs in nail artistry to comment on the disparity between surface and reality.Corset-like concrete and cast polystyrene structures struggle to contain snakes that contort and spill from openings, alluding to the distorting effect that social media has on our physical selves.In an age where our digital selves are experienced by more people than our physical selves, Morgan uses these rigid forms and painted veneers as a metaphor to examine our need to contain, control and conceal.

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5th Edition, Contemporary Sculpture Fulmer, Buckinghamshire, UK (2021)

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