Exhibition
Ceramic Animals & Drawn Dioramas (Mirja Hartwig & Luci Eyers)
Opening: 16 Nov 2024, 18:00 - 20:00
16 Nov 2024 – 17 Nov 2024
Regular hours
- Sat, 16 Nov
- 18:00 – 20:00
- Sun, 17 Nov
- 12:00 – 18:00
Free admission
Address
- 1st Floor 26 Exmouth Market
- London
England - EC1R 4QE
- United Kingdom
Travel Information
- 19, 38, 341, 63
- Angel, Farringdon
- Farringdon, Kings Cross
This exhibition is inspired by dioramas from 19th Century natural history museums. In collaboration Ceramicist Mirja Hartwig and artist Luci Eyers create an immersive experience that merge ceramics, model making, drawing and installation.
About
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
In the 19th Century natural history museums created dioramas bringing in landscape as an environmental context for taxidermied animals. Dioramas were composed of three elements: stuffed animals, a stage-like space often with physical props (like grass or rocks), and painted vertical backdrops. Ceramicist Mirja Hartwig and artist Luci Eyers will be playing with these ideas by creating a controlled viewing experience to situate their ceramic animals. They intend to defy classification models working instead with a non-hierarchical, ideological system (based on Eden) where animals cohabit peacefully.
There is a nod to Alexander Calder’s Circus in the project, also to Gainsborough who reputedly used household objects to create model landscapes, supposedly using broccoli for trees. Similarly to Gainsborough we will draw from these model worlds in a morning workshop.
BIO
Mirja Hartwig is influenced by nature and imperfection. She studied illustration at RCA and runs her own ceramics studio ‘La Matiere’ in Exmouth Market.
Luci Eyers is a painter and educator and founded Eye to Pencil. Drawing is at the core of her work. She works predominantly from her memory, with animals persistently creeping into her artworks.
Making ceramic animals and drawing are shared pleasures for both Luci Eyers and Mirja Hartwig. This collaborative project will combine both.
Instagram:
@lamatierelondon
@lucieyerspainting
INFO
Private View: 6 - 8pm, Saturday 16 September
Sunday 17, Studio open from 12 - 6pm
The studio is on the 1st floor with no lift
AFFILIATED WORKSHOP
Workshop: 10am - 12 noon, Saturday 16 September
Tickets: £20
[Book workshop tickets through website link provided]
WHO
Anyone who draws and would like to try out new materials and techniques centred on drawing.