Susan Stockwell - Salvation, 2024

£750.00

Intaglio print

Media Dimensions: 33 x 47 cm

Image Dimensions: 23 x 34 cm

Edition of 5 (with unique variations)

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Susan's practice is concerned with questions of feminism, materiality ecology, and the legacies of colonialism. Her art employs the material culture of everyday domestic and manufacturing products, such as recycled computer components, coffee, maps and money and she transform these seemingly banal products into compelling artworks. In seeking to reconnect an object’s past, its related history and materiality with contemporary issues, she underscores these materials’ urgent interconnection to collective memories, desires and ecological shortfalls; aspects that challenge inequality and injustice.
Susan is best known for her large-scale installations and dress sculptures and recently received a DYCP Arts Council Grant to learn to make prints as a way to expand her practice and learn new skills.
Notable commissions include 'Sail Away' at Tate Modern's Turbine Hall (Hyperlink Festival, 2013) which consisted of hundreds of small boats made from old paper currency, travel & maps, forming a large flotilla that snaked along the floor of this voluminous space. During the exhibition 800 people made and added their boats to the flotilla.
Susan has exhibited extensively around the world, including; The Victoria & Albert Museum, the Museum of London, Manchester City Art Gallery and TATE Modern UK, The National Museum of China, Beijing, The Katonah and Aldrich Museums of Art, New York, USA. Her work is in international collections including; The Victoria & Albert Museum, London Transport Museum, Pallant House, Chichester UK, Tropenmuseum, Amsterdam NL, The House of European History, Brussels, Black Rock Investments and Yale Centre for British Art, USA.
She has taught extensively and taken part in residencies and projects in Europe, America and Asia. She works regularly with Patrick Heide Contemporary Art, London and theartistsagency UK. She gained an MA in sculpture from the Royal College of Art and is based between London, England.

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Intaglio print

Media Dimensions: 33 x 47 cm

Image Dimensions: 23 x 34 cm

Edition of 5 (with unique variations)

Framed/unframed

Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork could be from as little as £75.00 (unframed).

Susan's practice is concerned with questions of feminism, materiality ecology, and the legacies of colonialism. Her art employs the material culture of everyday domestic and manufacturing products, such as recycled computer components, coffee, maps and money and she transform these seemingly banal products into compelling artworks. In seeking to reconnect an object’s past, its related history and materiality with contemporary issues, she underscores these materials’ urgent interconnection to collective memories, desires and ecological shortfalls; aspects that challenge inequality and injustice.
Susan is best known for her large-scale installations and dress sculptures and recently received a DYCP Arts Council Grant to learn to make prints as a way to expand her practice and learn new skills.
Notable commissions include 'Sail Away' at Tate Modern's Turbine Hall (Hyperlink Festival, 2013) which consisted of hundreds of small boats made from old paper currency, travel & maps, forming a large flotilla that snaked along the floor of this voluminous space. During the exhibition 800 people made and added their boats to the flotilla.
Susan has exhibited extensively around the world, including; The Victoria & Albert Museum, the Museum of London, Manchester City Art Gallery and TATE Modern UK, The National Museum of China, Beijing, The Katonah and Aldrich Museums of Art, New York, USA. Her work is in international collections including; The Victoria & Albert Museum, London Transport Museum, Pallant House, Chichester UK, Tropenmuseum, Amsterdam NL, The House of European History, Brussels, Black Rock Investments and Yale Centre for British Art, USA.
She has taught extensively and taken part in residencies and projects in Europe, America and Asia. She works regularly with Patrick Heide Contemporary Art, London and theartistsagency UK. She gained an MA in sculpture from the Royal College of Art and is based between London, England.

Intaglio print

Media Dimensions: 33 x 47 cm

Image Dimensions: 23 x 34 cm

Edition of 5 (with unique variations)

Framed/unframed

Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork could be from as little as £75.00 (unframed).

Susan's practice is concerned with questions of feminism, materiality ecology, and the legacies of colonialism. Her art employs the material culture of everyday domestic and manufacturing products, such as recycled computer components, coffee, maps and money and she transform these seemingly banal products into compelling artworks. In seeking to reconnect an object’s past, its related history and materiality with contemporary issues, she underscores these materials’ urgent interconnection to collective memories, desires and ecological shortfalls; aspects that challenge inequality and injustice.
Susan is best known for her large-scale installations and dress sculptures and recently received a DYCP Arts Council Grant to learn to make prints as a way to expand her practice and learn new skills.
Notable commissions include 'Sail Away' at Tate Modern's Turbine Hall (Hyperlink Festival, 2013) which consisted of hundreds of small boats made from old paper currency, travel & maps, forming a large flotilla that snaked along the floor of this voluminous space. During the exhibition 800 people made and added their boats to the flotilla.
Susan has exhibited extensively around the world, including; The Victoria & Albert Museum, the Museum of London, Manchester City Art Gallery and TATE Modern UK, The National Museum of China, Beijing, The Katonah and Aldrich Museums of Art, New York, USA. Her work is in international collections including; The Victoria & Albert Museum, London Transport Museum, Pallant House, Chichester UK, Tropenmuseum, Amsterdam NL, The House of European History, Brussels, Black Rock Investments and Yale Centre for British Art, USA.
She has taught extensively and taken part in residencies and projects in Europe, America and Asia. She works regularly with Patrick Heide Contemporary Art, London and theartistsagency UK. She gained an MA in sculpture from the Royal College of Art and is based between London, England.