The Wick List

Viewing:  Jodie Carey upends sculptural traditions at Bishopsgate

British artist Jodie Carey’s towering, highly textured sculptures are transforming the glass atrium of 100 Bishopsgate as part of Brookfield Properties’ Beyond the Matrix exhibition series, giving a platform to female artists. Produced in partnership with The Association of Women in the Arts (AWITA), the two shows pair an artist and a curator (Eve Miller of Edel Assanti, in this instance).

Carey draws on making skills with a feminine past in her sculptures. “Juxtaposing crafts traditionally associated with women allows me to make work that offers a counterpoint to the traditional idea that sculpture needs to be heavy, solid, carved or cast, but instead can be sewn or woven, made by women and created in places outside the studio,” she explains.

Next up will be Amelia Bowles in September, in a show curated by Mille Jason Foster of Gillian Jason Gallery. Both artists explore the relationship between space, mass and materiality in works that will be beautifully offset by their glass surrounds.
READ MORE
The Wick - Tyler Mitchell, Simply Fragile, 2022 © Tyler Mitchell. Courtesy of the artist
The Wick List

Viewing Sir Elton John and David Furnish present their dazzling private photography collection at the V&A

The Wick - Sander Coers, POST no.48, Courtesy of Open Doors Gallery
The Wick List

Viewing Photo London brings more than 400 artists to Somerset House for its ninth edition

The Wick - David Bailey, Maria Helvin Green.
Courtesy of the artist.
The Wick List

Viewing Playful and poignant – portraits by iconic British photographers David Bailey and Mary McCartney

The Wick - Hackelbury Fine Art. Sharon Walters, Freedom is to Me No Fear, 2024
The Wick List

Viewing Intricate hand-assembled collages by Sharon Walters

The Wick - Rob & Nick Carter, Venere
The Wick List

Viewing An exhibition in Rome explores how artist couples’ relationships impact their work

The Wick - Magdalene Odundo 2023. Courtesy the Gardiner Museum
The Wick List

Viewing Revered ceramicist Dame Magdalene Odundo takes on the historic interiors of Houghton Hall