399 Days by Rachel Kneebone
Fantastic exhibition at the Victoria & Albert Museum of new work by the sculptor
Rachel Kneebone.
The works were in
two of the sculpture galleries and looked beautiful amongst the Renaissance and
19th century work. The works are a wonderful tumble of melting legs and bodies
made in beautiful white glazed porcelain. They are such exquisite objects and
yet show a Dantesque fall into a sort of hell.
The largest work,
in the Renaissance sculpture gallery, was the title piece “399 Days” and was a
large column of panels looking very like the cast of Trajan’s column nearby.
Each panel was a writing mass of bodies with a series of small figures around
the rim at the top, which could be viewed from the balconies around the room. I
loved the way there was a gap at the back of the column which lets you see the
interior which is also worked. The piece
fitted in well with the other pieces in the gallery as like them it seems to
have been influenced by classical sculpture.
Closes on 14 Jan
2018
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Telegraph
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