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Sculpture, Taxidermy on Wood
Size: 27.6 W x 27.6 H x 7.9 D in
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This piece is part of an exhibition, Getting Under the Skin, currently showing at the Westminster Arts Reference Library situated in London’s West End just behind the National Gallery. The show features 10 famous works of art reimagined by Field and Young as taxidermy tableaux to reflect the Library’s vast art and design collection. Laurence Stephen Lowry was famed for his industrial Lancastrian landscapes, but in his later career depicted smaller, more intimate subjects. His 1957 painting “Man Lying on a Wall” was inspired by a scene he glimpsed from the top deck of a bus, of a well-dressed man reclining on a wall smoking, complete with umbrella and briefcase. Field and Young’s affectionate homage features a recumbent stoat wearing a hand-sewn suit made from vintage fabric. The wall was constructed from mini bricks. The briefcase and umbrella were also handmade with the painted background on moisture-resistant hardboard. The stoat was found by a gamekeeper in the decidedly non-industrial Dorset.
Multi-paneled Sculpture:Taxidermy on Wood
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:27.6 W x 27.6 H x 7.9 D in
Number of Pieces:2
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
Packaging:Ships in a Crate
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Suzette Field (born 1978) and Eliot Young (born 1963) are British taxidermy artists who work as the collaborative duo, Field and Young. Their distinctive portfolio plays homage to the most skilled artist of all time, Mother Nature. Taxidermy and the beauty of preservation against decay is a central facet of all their work. As ardent vegetarians, Field and Young ensure that all animals featuring in their art have come from ethical sources and nothing has been killed for the purpose of taxidermy. Degas’s ballerina squirrels, for example, were roadkill collected from the A13 and Magritte’s fox was found at the side of Clapham Common one wintry night in December.
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