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An Ode to Orlando
Curated by Marcelle Joseph, London, 4 - 26 February 2022

An Ode to Orlando: Curated by Marcelle Joseph

Past exhibition
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Overview
Maeve Gilmore, Self-portrait with White Cat, 1975, oil on canvas,118.3 x 93 cm (framed) © Maeve Gilmore Estate
Maeve Gilmore, Self-portrait with White Cat, 1975, oil on canvas,118.3 x 93 cm (framed) © Maeve Gilmore Estate
'I'm sick to death of this particular self. I want another.''For she had a great variety of selves to call upon, far more than we have been able to find room for, since a biography is considered complete if it merely accounts for six or seven selves, whereas a person may have many thousand…and these selves of which we are built up, one on top of the other, as plates are piled on a waiter's hand, have attachments elsewhere, sympathies, little constitutions and rights of their own…and some are too wildly ridiculous to be mentioned in print at all.'-Orlando, Virginia Woolf  (1928) 

 



Pi Artworks proudly presents An Ode to Orlando, an expansive group exhibition curated by Marcelle Joseph, featuring a cross-generational and international group of artists alongside the inaugural collection of furniture designs by Ada Interiors. The exhibition reimagines the gallery space as the private home of a fictional art collector set in London in the present day. Based on Virginia Woolf’s Orlando, this particular aesthete – a passionate, brilliant and eccentric character who lives and breathes art - navigates fluidly through time and gender, au courant with the latest cultural trends and equally in tune with the past. Creating a dialogue between contemporary art and artisanal furniture, the exhibition is divided into two areas: a drawing room and a study, representing the twin selves of Orlando as both a man and a woman. Orlando’s reimagined London residence will be a place of sanctuary and escape, a site that is beyond time as Woolf’s Orlando lives for more than 300 years into modern times without ageing perceptibly. Here, we are forever young.

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Works
  • Jonathan Baldock Maske LII 2020 Ceramic 31 x 24.4 x 7.5 cm

    Jonathan Baldock

    Maske LII

    2020

    Ceramic                                      

    31 x 24.4 x 7.5 cm

  • Jonathan Baldock Maske LXXXVII 2020 ­­­Ceramic 35.2 x 32.4 x 6.5 cm

    Jonathan Baldock

    Maske LXXXVII

    2020

    ­­­Ceramic                                       

    35.2 x 32.4 x 6.5 cm

  • Jonathan Baldock Maske LXI 2020 Ceramic 32.5 x 26 x 5 cm

    Jonathan Baldock

    Maske LXI

    2020

    Ceramic                                       

    32.5 x 26 x 5 cm

  • Gabriele Beveridge High Pink 2021 Hand-blown glass, chrome shop fittings 140 x 70 x 35 cm

    Gabriele Beveridge

    High Pink

    2021

    Hand-blown glass, chrome shop fittings

    140 x 70 x 35 cm

     

  • Gabriele Beveridge Orbit (IV) 2022 Synthetic hair extensions, fibreglass, satin varnish 70 x 70 x 15 cm

    Gabriele Beveridge

    Orbit (IV)

    2022

    Synthetic hair extensions, fibreglass, satin varnish

    70 x 70 x 15 cm 

  • Charlie Billingham The Awakening 2015 Tapestry: 284 x 214 cm Painting: 100 x 80 cm

    Charlie Billingham

    The Awakening

    2015

    Tapestry: 284  x 214 cm

    Painting: 100 x 80 cm

  • Victoria Cantons The price of getting what you want is getting what you once wanted 2021 Oil on linen 50 x 45 cm

    Victoria Cantons

    The price of getting what you want is getting what you once wanted 

    2021

    Oil on linen

    50 x 45 cm

  • Victoria Cantons Interdiu / Daytime 2021 Oil on linen 50 x 45 cm

    Victoria Cantons

    Interdiu / Daytime

    2021

    Oil on linen

    50 x 45 cm

  • Eileen Cooper Night Music 2016 Linocut 142 x 95 cm

    Eileen Cooper

    Night Music

    2016

    Linocut                      

    142 x 95 cm

  • Sarah Dwyer Jean at the Grosvenor 2022 Oil and Pastel on Linen 130 x 120 cm

    Sarah Dwyer

    Jean at the Grosvenor

    2022

    Oil and Pastel on Linen

    130 x 120 cm

  • Richard Malone Knight v, or soft boy simulation 2022 Recycled jersey, linen, cotton thread, polyfibre insulation foam, wadding, cotton tape, rigelene, foamcore plastic internal mannequin display 240 x 180 cm

    Richard Malone

    Knight v, or soft boy simulation

    2022

    Recycled jersey, linen, cotton thread, polyfibre insulation foam, wadding, cotton tape, rigelene, foamcore plastic internal mannequin display

    240 x 180 cm 

  • Alexi Marshall The Girl 2022 Glass and grout on wood 23 x 17 cm

    Alexi Marshall

    The Girl

    2022

    Glass and grout on wood

    23  x 17 cm 

  • Alexi Marshall The Wolf 2022 Glass and grout on wood 23 x 17 cm

    Alexi Marshall

    The Wolf

    2022

    Glass and grout on wood

    23  x 17 cm 

  • Alexi Marshall The Loba 2022 Glass and grout on wood 23 x 17 cm

    Alexi Marshall

    The Loba

    2022

    Glass and grout on wood

    23  x 17 cm 

  • Francesca Mollett Two Thistles 2021 Oil and acrylic on calico 200 x 150 cm

    Francesca Mollett

    Two Thistles

    2021

    Oil and acrylic on calico

    200  x 150 cm

  • Sola Olulode Moonlight I 2021 Indigo, batik and oil on canvas 122 x 122 cm

    Sola Olulode

    Moonlight I

    2021

    Indigo, batik and oil on canvas

    122 x 122 cm 

  • Laurence Owen SH 2020 Card, foam, pool noodle, print, milliput, charcoal, jesmonite, wood 84 x 95 x 32 cm

    Laurence Owen

    SH

    2020

    Card, foam, pool noodle, print, milliput, charcoal, jesmonite, wood

    84 x 95 x 32 cm

  • Anousha Payne The snake maiden(stronger than a leaf) 2020 Glazed ceramic stoneware, metal, wood 170 x 109 x 7 cm

    Anousha Payne

    The snake maiden(stronger than a leaf)

    2020

    Glazed ceramic stoneware, metal, wood

    170 x 109 x 7 cm

  • Anousha Payne Surahonne (cinched) 2021 Pigment and watercolour on stretched cotton, salvaged leather, metal and plastic, snake- shed, found wooden snakes 50 x 60 cm

    Anousha Payne

    Surahonne (cinched)

    2021

    Pigment and watercolour on stretched cotton, salvaged leather, metal and plastic, snake- shed, found wooden snakes

    50 x 60 cm

  • Anousha Payne Padmakosha (flower) 2021 Glazed stoneware, polished steel, meranti wood, lighting fixture, light bulb 50 x 60 cm

    Anousha Payne

    Padmakosha (flower)

    2021 

    Glazed stoneware, polished steel, meranti wood, lighting fixture, light bulb

    50 x 60 cm

  • Anna Perach Baby 2021 Tufted yarn and metal chain 50 x 70 x 8 cm

    Anna Perach

    Baby

    2021

    Tufted yarn and metal chain

    50  x 70 x 8 cm

  • Glen Pudvine Evolutionary Fitness 2021 Oil on canvas 119.5 x 218 cm

    Glen Pudvine

    Evolutionary Fitness

    2021

    Oil on canvas

    119.5  x 218 cm

  • Selma Parlour Untitled 2022 Oil on linen 60 x 90 cm

    Selma Parlour

    Untitled

    2022

    Oil on linen

    60 x 90 cm

  • Selma Parlour Eftsoons XI 2021 Oil on canvas 66 x 91 cm

    Selma Parlour

    Eftsoons XI

    2021

    Oil on canvas

    66 x 91 cm

  • Holly Stevenson Necessities n' Accessories 2021 Ceramic, glazed stoneware 28 x 17 x 12 cm

    Holly Stevenson

    Necessities n' Accessories

    2021

    Ceramic, glazed stoneware

    28 x 17 x 12 cm

  • Holly Stevenson Turkish Trousers 2022 Ceramic, glazed stoneware 12 x 26 x 21cm

    Holly Stevenson

    Turkish Trousers

    2022

    Ceramic, glazed stoneware

    12 x 26 x 21cm

  • Zoe Williams Algol’s Ego 2022 Glazed ceramic 57 x 62 x 27 cm Unique

    Zoe Williams

    Algol’s Ego

    2022

    Glazed ceramic

    57 x 62 x 27 cm

    Unique

  • Lian Zhang Tiger mother 2021 Oil on canvas 70 x 50 cm

    Lian Zhang

    Tiger mother

    2021

    Oil on canvas

    70 x 50 cm

  • Lian Zhang Winter harbour 2021 oil on canvas 70 x 50 cm

    Lian Zhang

    Winter harbour

    2021

    oil on canvas

    70 x 50 cm

Press release

Ada Interiors, Jonathan Baldock, Gabriele Beveridge, Charlie Billingham, Victoria Cantons, Eileen Cooper, Sarah Dwyer, Pam Evelyn, Maeve Gilmore, Natalia Gonzalez-Martin, Mustafa Hulusi, Richard Malone, Alexi Marshall, Lindsey Mendick, Francesca Mollett, Annie Morris, Sola Olulode, Laurence Owen, Selma Parlour, Anousha Payne, Anna Perach, Glen Pudvine, Antonia Showering, Holly Stevenson, Zoe Williams, Lian Zhang

 

Curated by Marcelle Joseph

 

Pi Artworks proudly presents An Ode to Orlando, an expansive group exhibition curated by Marcelle Joseph, featuring a cross-generational and international group of artists alongside the inaugural collection of furniture designs by Ada Interiors. The exhibition reimagines the gallery space as the private home of a fictional art collector set in London in the present day. Based on Virginia Woolf's Orlando, this particular aesthete - a passionate, brilliant and eccentric character who lives and breathes art - navigates fluidly through time and gender, au courant with the latest cultural trends and equally in tune with the past. Creating a dialogue between contemporary art and artisanal furniture, the exhibition is divided into two areas: a drawing room and a study, representing the twin selves of Orlando as both a man and a woman. Orlando's reimagined London residence will be a place of sanctuary and escape, a site that is beyond time as Woolf's Orlando lives for more than 300 years into modern times without ageing perceptibly. Here, we are forever young.


The furniture designs by Ada Interiors, stem from an appreciation of place, and the heritage of a family where lines are never drawn between art, literature, design and architecture. The founders of this new design house were empowered by the stories of generations of antecedents who were artists, designers, artisan fabric-makers, and often all three. In this exhibition, the story continues, celebrating the interaction and interpretation of materials in both art and design, as well as an attempt to fashion a visual text of sorts - possibly the magnus opus that Orlando was never able to finish writing in Virginia Woolf's novel. From Charlie Billingham's lustrous woven tapestry hanging on the wall to the hand-blown glass sculpture by Gabriele Beveridge, and from the cascading draped fabrics adorning fashion designer Richard Malone's figurative sculpture to Freud-meets-Feminism ceramic ashtrays by Holly Stevenson on top of the Golden Siggie desk, the art forms in this exhibition vacillate between art and design mediums to weave together a tale of an extraordinary art collector who does not live in any particular period of time - past, present or future - but instead an individual of indeterminate gender and impeccable taste who makes their own worlds come to life within the four walls of their domestic space. Filled with masterpieces collected over the years by artists and designers who have filled the connoisseur's home with laughter, debate and witty repartee, this 'Orlando' collects stories and conversations they have had with artists and designers as much as they collect actual art and design objects, building up a treasure trove of life experiences that 'Orlando' must commit to pen and paper before this priceless archive is lost to failing memory.

Woolf writes of Orlando that 'she had a great variety of selves to call upon' and 'Orlando's taste was broad; he was no lover of garden flowers only; the wild and the weeds even had always a fascination for him'. Here, Orlando can indulge their many selves and tastes through the images depicted on their walls, whether it be a dreamy abstract painting by Pam Evelyn that the viewer can get lost within for hours or the atmospheric painting by Antonia Showering that transports the viewer to its idyllic landscape setting. Jonathan Baldock's ceramic masks smile or wink back from the wall with their cheeky expressions, leaving the viewer begging to know what tidbit of juicy gossip they just heard, while Annie Morris's vibrantly hued stack sculpture stands regal beside Ada Interiors' furniture with design inspiration coming from late Georgian, Vienna Secession, Bauhaus and Mid-Century Modern furniture. Visitors may be compelled to stroke the lusciously glazed fantastical yet introspective vases by Lindsey Mendick. Equally, Glen Pudvine's large scale painting hanging above Orlando's desk in the study gives the viewer a lot to ponder with a tapir on the African savannah using his enormous prehensile male member to grip the same organ of the artist as depicted in a nude self-portrait.

The desire for other selves runs throughout this exhibition just as Orlando desired to be a poet who could be as at home in a working-class public house as the court of Queen Elizabeth I. But Orlando's own home was their true sanctuary and place of escape where fantasies could be spun into reality with just a glance onto their walls from the comfort of a gorgeously upholstered chair.

Many thanks to Maryam Eisler, The Estate of Maeve Gilmore, Emma Robertson and Jake Miller, Karen and Mark Smith, and Marcelle  and Joseph and Nelson Woofor the loans of their artworks to this exhibition. 

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