Myfanwy MacLeod: Neighbours


Interesting exhibition at Canada House of new work by Mfanwy MacLeod.

MacLeod’s work tends to be for public commissions. This show was dominated by a series of beautiful water colours of migrant birds that live and breed in Canada for a set of posters to mark the 100th anniversary of the Migration Bird Treaty Act between Canada and the USA. The mirror Dutch floral still lives called “Impossible bouquets” as the flowers, in this case the birds, would not be seen in the same place at the same time of year.

These were shown with two sculptures,  “The Birds”, marquettes for 20 time life sized sculptures made for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver and “Wood for the People” shown here, a wooden log and seven plaster casts o fit, a precursor for an installation at the University of British Colombia. I loved this later work and how the logs looked different depending on the angle they were placed at even though you knew they were the same cast.

Closed on 8 June 2019

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