Linger - an exhibition of ‘sitting places’

Deadline: 01/02/2020

Venue: Rococo Garden Painswick  |  City: Painswick  |  Region: Gloucestershire  |  Country: United Kingdom  |  niki whitfield

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Following on from the hugely successful summer 2019 Art Unbound exhibition, the Rococo Garden, in Painswick, Gloucestershire, is staging ‘Linger’ – an exhibition of ‘sitting places’ – for summer 2020. We are putting a call out to artists, designer-makers and artisans for imaginative approaches to the creation of garden seating.

The work will complement the spirit of the Garden and encourage appreciation of its character. As such ‘Linger’ will be an invitation for visitors to take the weight off their feet and while away time as they soak up the beauty of their surroundings.

We will produce a map to accompany the exhibition, which will be advertised locally and nationally. All works will be for sale, unless an artist stipulates otherwise. Works, if sold, must remain in the Garden until the end of the exhibition. Artists are responsible for the transport, installation and de-installation of their pieces. Please be aware that access to the Garden is difficult so do get in touch if you have a large piece in mind. (The Rococo Garden will take 30% commission plus VAT, so please bear this in mind when pricing your piece.)

BRIEF

These sitting places should be made from the kind of materials that would have been available in the 1740s and, where possible, locally sourced. We are open to all kinds of interpretations. The pieces selected will be for sale. As such, we are looking for a range of work, from high-end conceptual installations to affordable, functional pieces.

NARRATIVE for reference

Back in the 1740s, Benjamin Hyett designed an unusual garden to entertain his guests at Painswick House. This was a theatrical place, nestled in a hidden valley and perfect for holding intimate garden parties. It was a country gentleman's experimental creation, not the realisation of a horticultural dream. Instead of an orderly flower garden, this is a haven of peace and tranquillity to explore, sprinkled with quirky features ‘to tickle your fancy’.

Rococo describes a period of art fashionable in Europe in the 1700s, identifiable particularly in furniture and architecture. Some of the key features include highly ornamental decoration, the use of pastel colours and asymmetry. The art of the period often celebrated beauty and sexuality.

In England, this was a time when there was a certain ‘joie de vivre’ amongst the upper- middle classes. They showed off their wealth through indulging in the flamboyant and frivolous. Their gardens became the playroom of the house – spaces where they entertained and partied.

EXECUTION

We are inviting applications for imaginative, artistic approaches to seating, using materials readily available in the 1740s. Your piece must, therefore, be fit-for-purpose, i.e. strong, durable, appropriate for outdoor use and comfortable to sit on – and supplied ready to install. We have some felled green wood, mainly ash, onsite and would also be open to a discussion about the possibility of creating pieces in situ.

HOW TO APPLY

We are holding an open day on Saturday 11 January 2020.

Interested artists are very welcome to come and see the Garden, look at the space and get some inspiration. Please do come and meet us and bring your family.  No commitments are made by your visit: if you would then like to apply, our deadline for entries is 1 February 2020.                                               

Please send:

  • A short paragraph about the work you would like to create, demonstrating that you have considered the external setting and the functionality of the piece;
  • Examples of previous work (a website link or photographs);
  • A paragraph about you as an artist and, where appropriate, any further online links where we might gain a better appreciation of your practice.

Submissions must be received by 1 February 2020. If you are selected, your piece will need to be completed by 31 March 2020.

TIMELINE

Open day to visit the Garden: 11 January 2020

Deadline for applications: 1 February 2020

Selection made by: 7 February 2020

Works completed by: 31 March 2020

Deliver to the garden by: 20 April 2020

Installation: 20 April – 8 May 2020

Launch event: 6-8pm, 15 May 2020

Show runs: 16 May – 6 September 2020

De-installation of all works: 7 – 11 September 2020

 

Contact the curator
Who is eligible for this opportunity?
Any designer makers, sculptors, installation artists, collaborative pieces also welcome
When is the deadline?
1st February 2020, with an opportunity to visit the garden for inspiration on 11 January 2020, Registration is needed for the open day visit.
How many works can I submit?
As may as you would like
When is the delivery date?
31 March 2020
When do I need to collect my work?
7-11 September 2020
How much does it cost?
Free to enter
Are there payments to artists?
no
Is there a private view / opening?
6-8pm, 15 May 2020
What are the exhibition opening hours?
10.30am to 5pm (last entry 4.30pm)
Does the location have disabled access?
wheelchair access
What publicity will be provided as part of the opportunity?
website page at Rococo, social media updates and a map produced of the trail.
Do I need to be present?
no
How do you decide on proposals?
A panel from the gardens including the Garden Director, Lead Curator and Landscape team
What happens if my proposal is chosen?
We will be in touch to confirm your acceptance
What kind of proposals are you looking for?
We are inviting applications for imaginative, artistic approaches to seating, using materials readily available in the 1740s. We have some felled green wood, mainly ash, onsite and would also be open to a discussion about the possibility of creating pieces in situ.
What are the selection criteria?
Your piece must be fit-for-purpose, i.e. strong, durable, appropriate for outdoor use and comfortable to sit on – and supplied ready to install.

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