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Polly Apfelbaum

Polly Apfelbaum: Waiting for the UFOs (a space set between a landscape and a bunch of flowers), installation view, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, UK (2018)

Polly Apfelbaum solo exhibition Polly Apfelbaum: Waiting for the UFOs (a space between a landscape and a bunch of flowers) curated by Jonathan Watkins, at Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, United Kingdom.

Ikon’s Autumn exhibition of new work by New York-based artist Polly Appelbaum will exemplify an art practice that places emphasis on the essential quality of materials, especially colour and texture, whilst asserting the importance of popular culture and craft activity. Her use of various fabrics – stained and dyed – and more recently glazed ceramics, is beguiling and refreshing in its offerings of simple pleasures. In this way, she subtly assumes a political, and feminist, position, challenging pomposity, notions of entitlement and hierarchies in cultural practice – against “high” fine art – to suggest an egalitarianism in society across the board.

Concerned to strike a balance with those encountering her work, she explains:

“It’s important to me that people have to move through the works so the spectator activates it and participates in the experience. As you move, the colour and the nap of a fabric change and the work plays a lot with light. I am always working with site, scale and the architectural setting.”   ––Polly Apfelbaum

Polly Apfelbaum: Waiting for the UFOs (a space between a landscape and a bunch of flowers)
September 19 – November 18, 2018

Ikon Gallery
1 Oozells Square, Brindleyplace
Birmingham B1 2HS, United Kingdom