Found

Super exhibition at the Foundling Museum which asked 60 artists from a  range of disciplines to respond to the theme of ‘found’ reflecting the museums heritage.

It actually became a really good overview of the contemporary art scene with works by many of the big names. From Rachel Whiteread there was a bronze cast of a heel and instep of an old shoe from Governors’ Island in New York. From Gavin Turk a bronze of a sleeping bag. It was very creepy as it was very lifelike and looked like a homeless person had wandered in and fallen asleep. Yonika Shonibar ‘s contribution was a model of a child playing a trumpet which he had found on the Portobello Road.

Other items which stood out were Graeme Miller’s “picked Hand”, an ongoing work using playing cards he had found around the world. Also Richard Deacon’s collection of found items which looked like something else. My favourite was a small Anthony Gormley called “Iron Baby”, a cast of his three day old child. This was just placed on the floor in a quite corridor, like an abandoned baby, which of course is who the Foundling Hospital was for.

It was nice to see sketches by Michael Landy for his St Jerome work when he was artist in residence at the National Gallery. A nice reminder of a great exhibition.

Closes on 4 September 2016

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