Liz West, Through No.4, 2021, Installation at MediaCityUK, Salford.
Installation (steel, polycarbonate, polyester) 600cm (L) x 400cm (H) x 350cm (W) 2021 Through No. 4 a six-metre long triangular corridor of light and colour created for semi-permanent display at MediaCityUK, Salford and commissioned by Quays Culture. The walk-through structure encourages visitors to look at their surroundings in a different light. Making their way inside […]
Liz West, Slow Revolution, 2021, Installation at Greengate, Salford.
Site-specific installation (galvanised steel, aluminium, paint, glass bead reflective film) 1600cm (L) x 400cm (H) x 120cm (W) 2021 Slow Revolution is a new permanent large-scale sculptural artwork, developed site-specifically for Greengate, Salford. The work comprises of individual prismatic triangles covered in luminescent reflective colours and stacked to form geometric columns, spanning across the […]
‘Hipster in Stone’ by Léo Caillard x The Crown Estate
Heads up! We’ve just launched our next public art installation, on Regents Street with the Crown Estate and our artist Léo Caillard. ‘Hipsters in Stone’ is the eye-catching work of Léo Caillard, located next to the entrance of Heddon Street and we’re so thrilled to bring more works of art to the streets of London. […]
‘Do you want to change the world with me?’ by Lauren Baker
9 Porchester Sq is hosting a neon installation by Lauren Baker titled ‘Do you want to change the world with me?’. This work has been brought to you by MTArt Agency and Westminster Reveals. Lauren Baker is a British contemporary multidisciplinary artist who lives and works in London. Her artwork poses a question, it’s an […]
‘Grace of the Sun’ by Robert Montgomery x Octopus Energy x Little Sun
Grace of the Sun, 2021 was created by Scottish artist Robert Montgomery, in collaboration with Octopus Energy and Little Sun (founded by artist Olafur Eliasson and engineer Frederik Ottesen), a nonprofit organisation working to deliver affordable clean energy and inspire climate action. Comprising 1,000 solar powered lights, measuring 11 metres wide and 5 metres tall, […]
Claire Luxton, Metamorphosis, 2021, Inside Out Festival, Marble Arch, London, UK.
A landmark moment. We’ve launched ‘Metamorphosis’, an artwork by our artist Claire Luxton, onto Marble Arch! We believe in making art accessible to all, so we’re beyond proud to unveil this huge project. It’s an honour to pair the genius of Claire Luxton, one of the most inspiring visual artists in the world, with the […]
Cyril de Commarque, O2.
O2 is the needed formula, the base of life. Almost as if the O symbolized our planet and 2 multiplies the possibilities of life. The life we face and the life we idealize and desire, both affected by the consequences of our ubris, but still needy of attention and cure. How to face progress when […]
Cyril de Commarque, Les Marseillais.
The Marseillais is one of the cards of the Tarot, but it is also in French a bit of a liar. A self-portrait hanging attached by one leg upside down. Le Marseillais identifies our necessity to renounce in order to progress. He is an allegory of the individual need to reinvent our relationship to the […]
Cyril de Commarque, Artificialis.
Artificialis takes as its starting point the Anthropocene era — the period when man first had a significant impact on Earth’s geology and ecosystems — the projects to the future, meditating on the effect that technology and scientific advancement will have on the evolution of humankind and the environment. It questions our responsibilities and the […]
Cyril de Commarque, Frontiers.
Frontiers is a series of gold plated aluminium sculptures, an edition of maps that evokes the evolution of borders in the 20th Century for key countries which have been questioning the limit of the nation. Each layer of each map symbolises the movement of the frontiers through the century. In most cases, these hegemonic actions […]
Cyril de Commarque, Migrants.
The 20th century could also be described as a century of borders. Progress allows better border control and migrants have even more difficulty rebuilding their lives; they are penned in, locked out, controlled or, otherwise, victims of the system. ‘Migrants’ focuses on the psychological consequences, the feelings, the suppression, the painful inner processes. The form […]
Cyril de Commarque, Les Larmes de Peter Pan.
“Peter Pan is the eternal inhabitant of a mysterious island where children rule: Neverland. If you have ever watched children play, you get the idea that Neverland is by no means paradise. It is just a place where a “higher-order” has no say. Where there are no limits to playful, impulsive action and childish egoism. […]