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Francis Upritchard : wetwang slack.

Contributor(s): Series: Curve commissions ; 30.Publisher: London : Barbican, 2018Description: 42 pages : color illustrations, plan ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 099570824X
  • 9780995708242
Other title:
  • Wetwang slack
Uniform titles:
  • Francis Upritchard (Barbican Centre for Arts and Conferences)
Related works:
  • Container of (work): Upritchard, Francis, 1976- Sculptures. Selections (2018)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • NB 497
Contents:
Sisyphus, shared / Tessa Laird and Gwenneth Porter -- 'A slow weakening of colour' / Francis Uprichard in conversation with Leila Hasham.
Summary: This autumn, artist Francis Upritchard (b. 1976, New Zealand) will create a new series of sculptural interventions in the Curve gallery (Barbican Centre), transforming the space into a vibrant collection of materials and figures.0Known for her array of archetypal figures in varying sizes from medieval knights to meditating hippies, painted in monochromatic or distinct patterns and decorated with bespoke garments and objects, Upritchard has conceived of the gallery as a spectrum in which to play with scale, colour and texture that shifts as you move through the space. Exhibition: Barbican Centre, London, UK (27.09.2018? 06.01.2019).
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Catalog of an exhibition held at The Curve, Barbican Centre, London, from September 28, 2018-January 6, 2019.

Includes conversation between the artist and curator Leila Hasham, and essay by Tessa Laird and Gwynneth Porter.

Sisyphus, shared /
Tessa Laird and Gwenneth Porter -- 'A slow weakening of colour' / Francis Uprichard in conversation with Leila Hasham.

This autumn, artist Francis Upritchard (b. 1976, New Zealand) will create a new series of sculptural interventions in the Curve gallery (Barbican Centre), transforming the space into a vibrant collection of materials and figures.0Known for her array of archetypal figures in varying sizes from medieval knights to meditating hippies, painted in monochromatic or distinct patterns and decorated with bespoke garments and objects, Upritchard has conceived of the gallery as a spectrum in which to play with scale, colour and texture that shifts as you move through the space. Exhibition: Barbican Centre, London, UK (27.09.2018? 06.01.2019).

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