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These Mad Hybrids : John Hoyland and Contemporary Sculpture

Bax, OliviaCornish, SamFisher, James(Contributions by)Hughes, Hannah(Contributions by)Hunt, Andrew(Edited by)
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In 1994 painter John Hoyland made an unruly group of ceramic sculptures.

Loaded with colour, humour and creatureliness, he dubbed them ‘these mad little hybrids’.

They now appear remarkably contemporary, in sync with a broad range of recent and current sculpture.

These Mad Hybrids: John Hoyland and Contemporary Sculpture presents the ceramics in dialogue with sculpture by Caroline Achaintre, Eric Bainbridge, Phyllida Barlow, Olivia Bax, Hew Locke, Anna Reading, Jessi Reaves, Andrew Sabin, John Summers and Chiffon Thomas. Essays by co-curators Olivia Bax and Sam Cornish situate the ceramics within contemporary sculptural discourse and in relation to Hoyland’s deep personal engagement with sculpture.

How and why could a sculpture be funny? How did sculpture help an abstract painter rethink his relationship with the High Modernist tradition and find a new relationship with the wider world?

James Fisher considers hybridity in the guise of an imaginary dialogue with King Kong, while Hannah Hughes’s visual essay explores the Polaroid photographs that Hoyland employed to help move his dramatic and powerful imagery between two and three dimensions. Published in association with Slimvolume.

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Ridinghouse
1909932809 / 9781909932807
Paperback / softback
738.092
22/04/2024
United Kingdom
English
128 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
26 cm