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A collection of works spanning 10 years to 2012 of award winning sculptor Louise Plant.
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Studio Sem, Italy
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Louise Plant was born in Yorkshire, UK and following family tradition trained as a teacher. During the early 1990s, whilst teaching dance and physical education, she studied sculpture. In 1998, Plant left teaching to pursue her career in sculpture. She received the Year of the Artist Award from Arts Council England in 2000 and in 2003 was elected Associate of the Royal British Society of Sculptors (ARBS). Four years later Plant was awarded the Brian Mercer Scholarship at Studio Sem, Pietrasanta, Italy.
“Louise was the panel’s unanimous choice. She had all the observable qualities we are looking for : talent, discipline, commitment...” (Royal British Society of Sculptor’s (RBS) selection committee).
Louise Plant’s sculpture is exhibited internationally. Commissioners include private individuals, the Ministry of Defence in collaboration with Carillion, the Royal National Institute for the Blind (RNIB), Persimmon Homes in collaboration with Continuum Arts, Northcliffe School, George Farrar Quarries and Elstone Hayes Associates.
Her sculpture is permanently sited in the UK in Bristol, Doncaster, Loughborough, Poole and Watford, in Pune, India and on world tour onboard the ship Arcadia. She is currently serving on theCouncil and the Exhibition Committee for the RBS.
La Dolce Vita2005MarbleUnique75 x 75 x 45 cmPrivate Collection
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Sirius2003Cornish Soapstone, Aluminium, BrassUnique 20 cm
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Plant explored routes to understanding materials and form. Themes evolved which are evident in her current practice, dealing with the inner, private and unseen spaces and how they relate to the outer external world.
1996 - 2002
A new body of sculpture is created by Plant combining stone, brass, steel and aluminium. Based on internal and external spaces held within and around a sphere this work has the appearance of exotic meteors from another world.
Plant completes a major commission for the RNIB: a multi piece sculpture that enables independent interaction for residential and visiting students.
Her first visit to Italy marks the start of her work with marble. Plant carves into and through marble extending her interest in the relationships between inner and outer worlds.
2003 - 2005
Draco2003Limestone, Brass and AluminiumUnique 30 cm
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Out of a Box2004Portland Limestone13 columns sited across 72 square metres70 - 200 x 20 x 20 cmSited at RNIB Vocational College, Lougborough
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Thing 1 and Thing 22007MarbleUnique66 x 80 x 35 cm each
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2006 - 2009
Plant develops work that is both a representation of the internal and external body and creates a bridge, the link between the inner and outer world. Removing the shiny outer surfaces from her work, she begins to focus on the internal world of the imaginary body acknowledging the visceral qualities of the inner world that are to become important in her future work. Plant returns to Italy to complete the Brian Mercer Scholarship at Studio Sem, Pietrasanta.
Arched form evolves, sinews are stretched to their limit of muscular torsion and the sculptural form splits in two. Exhibitions in London at Clifford Chance, Canary Wharf and the RBS headquarters in South Kensington attract wide audiences. Passionate about developing the skills and knowledge acquired during the scholarship at Studio Sem, Plant continues to push the boundaries of her artistic achievements.
“Louise Plant does things with Italian marble that I never thought possible.”
Lena Corner, The Independent. ‘The Shape of Things to Come’,6th May 2011.
A.F.52008MarbleUnique44 x 80 x 46 cmPrivate Collection
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A.F.42008MarbleUnique34 x 52 x 34 cm
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A.F.92009 Marble Unique31 x 29 x 22 cm
A.F.12008MarbleUnique37 x 57 x 47 cmPrivate Collection
Betty2009 MarbleUnique33 x 39 x 25 cm
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Caesura2009MarbleUnique74 x 84 x 40 cm
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Viaggio2009Corten SteelLarge arc 2.4 x 6 x 4.1 metresSmall arc 1.9 x 4.7 x 3.6 metresSited at Port Marine, Bristol
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2010 - 2011
New work cast in bronze and further carving in marble explore the spaces within the imaginary body and Plant shows the crucial relationship between what is there and what is not. A playful journey perhaps, but a journey through the body that searches for physical forms one can only feel but cannot see. It is a journey to the core of the imaginary body.
Plant wins a significant commission with the Ministry of Defence.
Additionally Amarylla Guerilla, a conceptual political piece is realised and exhibited at the Harold Martin Botanic Gardens, Leicester. A soundscape accompanies this sculpture, accessible via QR code (also available on YouTube).
Through the Woods2010Bronze28 x 36 x 42 cmLimited edition of 9
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Ungle2010Bronze23 x 36 x 27 cm Limited edition of 9
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Heidal 2011 Bronze16 x 23 x 21 cmLimited edition of 9
Image to be re-shot by Cactus
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Image to be re-shot by Cactus
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Love Tug2010Bronze39 x 43 x 45 cmLimited edition of 9
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Charlotte’s Echo2010Bronze36 x 34 x 43 cmLimited edition of 9
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Buddy2010Bronze29 x 33 x 30 cmLimited edition of 9
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Roboru2010Bronze30 x 29 x 33 cm Limited edition of 9
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Frogland2010Statuary MarbleUnique26 x 34 x 28 cmPrivate Collection
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Foetal2010Statuary MarbleUnique28 x 27 x 35 cm
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(Previous page)Amarylla Guerrilla 2011Corten Steel200 x 180 x 71 cm eachHarold Martin Botanic Gardens, University of Leicester
Joining Force2011Stainless Steel200 x 200 x 100 cmSited at MoD Northwood Headquarters, UK
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Joining Force2011Stainless Steel200 x 200 x 100 cmSited at MoD Northwood Headquarters, UK
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Ps are a new body of sculptural installation work by Plant, in production and growing in number. With an ambiguous orientation, without necessity for base or plinth, each individual P can stand alone or interact with another forming a single or multiple sculptural mass. Unique in form and not fixed, the configuration of the individual or the group changes with relation to context and location. Ps are interactive, accessible and can morph in size and shape. They embody a sense of fun, occupying space figuratively with the apparent sophistication of a number who know their insides from their outer situation. Simultaneously they push out into their space with energy, which in turn pushes into the very fabric of their bodies. Ps are developing a life of their own.
2012 and beyond
Thumbnail sketches for Ps2011Ink & paper14 x 9 cm
P Maquettes2011Fired clay10 x 10 x 10 cm eachItaly
(Opposite page)From top left: P.51., P.51.A., P.1., P.1.B., P.8., P.10. ,P.6. 2012MarbleUnique40 x 35 x 30 cm each
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Ps by the sea2012Fired clay10 x 10 x 10 cm eachSlapton Sands
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P.1.B.2012MarbleUnique40 x 35 x 30 cm
From top left: P.8., P.1., P.1.B., P.10. 2012MarbleUnique40 x 35 x 30 cm each
Education and Training
2007 Brian Mercer Scholarship at Fondazione Sem, Pietrasanta, Italy
2002 Post Graduate Certificate in Arts Practice, University of Derby
1997 Foundation in Art and Design, Doncaster Art College
1991/1992 Open College of the Arts - Sculpture, Barnsley
1982 B.Ed Honours, Sheffield
Awards2007 Brian Mercer Scholarship, Fondazione Sem, Pietrasanta, Italy
2000 Year of the Artist Award, Arts Council England
Selected Group Exhibitions
2012 ‘Flora and Fauna’, Burghley Sculpture Garden, Lincolnshire
2012 Pride, Clifford Chance, Canary Wharf, London
2011 Royal British Society of Sculptors, Pietrasanta, ItalySculpture at The Grove, HertfordshireWoburn Artbeat, Woburn, Bedfordshire‘A Decade of Sculpture in the Garden’, Harold Martin Botanical Gardens, University of Leicester
2010 ‘Elemental’, Friargate Studios, Derby
2009 Art Contact - Sculpture 2009, Cambridge
2008 2008 Pride, Clifford Chance, Canary Wharf, LondonRoyal British Society of Sculptors, London
2006/2007 Touring Exhibition of 2006 Symposium, Volterra, Italy
2005 ‘Steel and Stone’, Ipswich. ‘33’, Doncaster
2003 ‘Art Auction’, The Ashbourne Gallery, Derbyshire‘CONNECT’, The City Gallery, Leicester‘4AA2A’, Banks Mill, Derby
2001 ‘Breaking the Barriers’, Usher Gallery, Lincoln‘Paper, Stone’, The Point, Doncaster
2000 ‘Reminds me of my Friend’, Wysing Arts, Cambridge
1998/1999 The Point, Doncaster
Symposia
2009 International Sculpture Symposium, IUCAA, Pune, India
2006 International Sculpture Symposium, Volterra, Italy
Commissions
2011 MoD, Northwood Headquarters, Middlesex
2008 Persimmon and Continuum Arts, Port Marine, Bristol
2004 Cunard Shipping Company, London
2003 RNIB Vocational College, Loughborough
2002 The Bedford Design Group, Bedford
2000 Express by Holiday Inn, Poole
1999 The Earth Centre, YorkshireNorthcliffe School, DoncasterGeorge Farrar Quarries, DerbyshireTwin Interiors, Chesterfield
Media and Publications
2004 BBC Radio Derby
2001 BBC Radio 4The Times Educational Supplement
Curriculum Vitae
Acknowledgements
Designed and Published byRevolver Revolver
PhotographyPhotographs on page 2 are taken by Keara McMartin, on pages 22 and 23 by Cactus Images, on pages 34 and 35 by Mark Rawlings and on page 43 by Sebastiano Leta. All other photographs are taken by Louise Plant.
Sponsorship and AwardsArts Council England, Brian Mercer Charitable Trust, Design Factory, First Choice Supply, Huw Davis, RNIB
Special ThanksAlmuth Tebbenhoff, Castle Foundry, Erica Böhr, Geoff Haynes, Geoffrey Plant, Giovanna Bianucci, Global Stone Workshops, Helaine Blumenfeld, Home Farm Studios, Huw Davis, John Merrill, Janet Smith, Joy Plant, Keara McMartin, Lyn Taylor, Lyndsay Batty-Smith, Pangolin Editions, Paul Lewthwaite, Pete Elliott, Paul Marshall, Phil Tregoning, RBS, Steve Reeves, Studio Sem, Zoë Rubens
How to buy Louise Plant’s work is available to buy. Some of the work shown here has already been sold. If you would like to find out what is available and for information regarding new work please contact us by telephone or email. Prices currently range from £400 to £20,000.
How to commissionLouise Plant has undertaken a number of important commissions some of which are shown here. For further information about commissioning Louise please contact us by telephone or email.
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Copyright © Louise Plant 2012
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From top left: P.10., P.1., P.8., P.1.B. 2012MarbleUnique45 x 35 x 30 cm each
Studio Sem, Italy
ISBN 978-0-9572925-0-5