The Mask of Youth


Stunning installation at the Queen’s House in Greenwich by Mat Collishaw in response to the Elizabeth I Armada Portrait.

Following the restoration of the portrait the museum is commissioning a series of contemporary art works in response to it and this is the first. The following ones will have a lot to live up to!

This is an eerily real robotic face of Elizabeth I set up on a mirror opposite the portrait. When I first encountered her she was static but then you realised her face was gently moving, turning to look at you, blinking and changing expression. The skin quality was amazing and the detail was stunning even down to the white hairs on her upper lip.

The idea is that the face is the same age as in the portrait ie 55 but I have to say she was looking very good for 55! The artists, Mat Collishow, was inspired by watching the restoration of the picture when layers of varnish so this face is stripped of make-up and the trappings of monarchy.

Thank you to the lovely guide who was sitting in the room for the great explanation of the work. It was great to hear and share his obvious enthusiasm for the work.

Closes on 17 March 2019

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