The Hop

Interesting pavilion at the Hayward Gallery by Jyll Bradley.

This work is colourful and uses bright colours which look great against the concrete of the South Bank. I liked the link to Londoners going to Kent as Hop pickers and the shape is meant to be like hop vines. I’m not sure I would have got the link to hop picking without the explanation and that’s a shame as it is an interesting emotive one and the reason for the piece,

I loved the way the colour of the sky changes as you walk through. I’ve seen it against since in different lights and from different angles and it is effective. However if you want people to sit in it, picnic etc as the introduction suggests, it would be good to have seats inside. It does feel like a lean to on a concrete structure and is not inviting to stop within it.

Closes 2 October 2022

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