'1m2' on show
at Southampton City Art Gallery
With thanks to Tim Craven at Southampton City Art Gallery and Dan
Crow of a space arts organisation, Sarah Misselbrook’s 1m2
life size sculpture in plaster and steel was on show at the main
Southampton City Art Gallery for the duration of ‘affirmation’ at
the bargate monument gallery.
To show support for the new gallery space, Tim Craven of Southampton
City Art Gallery invited Misselbrook to loan 1m2 to be shown alongside
the permanent collection including works by Gormley and Chadwick.
"I
feel this is a fantastic achievement personally but more importantly
a reflection of the support and encouragement from these
establishments showing such a positive investment in artists’ careers."
Sarah Misselbrook, artist.
1m2 presents a full, solid plaster cast from the artist’s
body using mod-roc and silicone mould-making processes. The figure
is
restricted not only by its material constraints but
also the made to measure steel cage simultaneously confining and
defending the
body. Empathy is offered at a distance due to the threatening
steel spikes protruding from the spinal column. Social and political
norms/
demands on ‘the body’ as well as the juxtaposition
of sculptural materials attempt to question what we
consider private or public, grotesque or normal.

'1m2' shown alongside works by Antony Gormley, Elizabeth Magill,
Shirazeh Houshiary and Helen Chadwick.

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