Ingrid Pollard: Ship’s Tack

Clever exhibition at the Foundling Museum by Ingrid Pollard in response to their current exhibition on George King, a foundling who fought at the Battle of Trafalgar.

I would loved to have seen more of this work as it felt a bit sparce. There were nice ceramic models of paper boats which were originally created as part of “Trade Winds/Landfall”, a body of work investigating the importance of winds and sea currents in the historic commerce that crossed the Atlantic Ocean. It would have been nice to have a full flotilla of these.

More moving were sections of King’s handwritten autobiography printed onto voile curtains and hung amongst the large portraits in the Picture Gallery. She had chosen sections where he mentions the names of friends or places that had meant a lot to him.

Closes 27 February 2022

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