Thursday night saw the opening of the seventh show in the John Jones Project Space – Paperview - curated by artist Danny Rolph. Danny approached us a few months back with a proposal to curate an exhibition exploring works on paper primarily from established art collections. As well as our own contemporary collection, Danny contacted the impressive Zabludowicz and Lodeveans collections, both of whom were happy to be involved, generously giving him access to an incredible range of works. Danny also decided to invite independent artists to include certain pieces that he felt enhanced his ‘survey’ of works on paper.
To install the show, he ran three bold black permanent vinyl lines around the Project Space which he then used to position the works. Taking an often playful tone, some works sit below the lines, others perch on the top line (interestingly many of these have birds in them…), some sit across all three lines. It’s a huge open space, so the lines really draw the space in. Some people compared it to the lines of a boxing ring, others to a musical stave with the artworks as notes. One collector even compared it to the blips on a heartbeat monitor…
It’s fascinating to see works from our own collection in a different context, sitting alongside other works. Danny’s placement of them has created new dialogues and opened our eyes to artists we haven’t encountered before. A particular favourite are the tiny watercolour works by the artist Flo Pullin, which the artist appears to have graffitied over with abstract blocks of flouroscent colours and glitter.
Images courtesy of Gareth Dutton
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