Lucy Glendinning
Lucy Glendinning (born 1964) is a British sculptor and installation artist based in Somerset, England. Her work explores psychological and philosophical themes through the human figure, often incorporating research from medical and neuroscientific disciplines. She engages with questions of identity, emotion, and possible futures, working across sculpture, installation, poetry, and drawing.
Work
She is known for her Feather Child series, which originates from her fascination with visions of a future society. The feathered children are embodied questions: in a world where genetics can be freely manipulated, will we resist altering our physical abilities? Will necessity or vanity prevail? Will we act collectively or as individuals? The fragility of the feathers evokes the myth of Icarus, suggesting both aspiration and hubris.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
Glendinning was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Sculptors in 2024.[6] She is currently collaborating with neuroscientist Lauri Nummenmaa at the Nummenmaa Lab at The University of Turku in Turku , Finland. Their project, Anatomy of Emotions, investigates the visual language of emotions through interdisciplinary research and experimental media.[7] [8]
She had her first solo exhibition in 1994 and has exhibited widely, including solo shows at Gallery GSA in Stockholm and Umeå Feather Child 2012, Identity of shadows 2021,[9] [10] Galerie Da-End in Paris I am not 2013 [11] Only Human 2018 [12][13][14] and Villa Tamaris Centre d’Art in France (2018). Her group exhibitions include Hybriden at Art Center De Warande (2024), with Berlinde De Bruyckere and Nick Cave ;[15] [16] Naked – The Vulnerable Body at Museum Kranenburgh, Netherlands, with Matthew Day Jackson and Maurizio Cattelan;[17] 'Forever in the now' 2022 with James Capper, Laura Ford, Nigel Hall, Sean Henry, Nicola Hicks, Simon Hitchens, Kenny Hunter, David Mach, Eilis O'Connell, Richard Perry, David Worthington.[18] Das Hubris Project at Halle 14 with Narda Alvarado, Chim↑Pom, Ursula Damm,Bjørn Melhus, and Pinar Yoldas;[19] the Borås Konstmuseum Biennale with Erwin Wurm,Elmgreen & Dragset, Xavier Veilhan, Jaume Plensa, and Tony Cragg; and my dear swan at ACC Gallery Weimar with Sam Taylor-Johnson and Peter Kees.[20] [21] [22] [23]
Public Commissions
- Angel Fields (2010), a garden sculpture for Liverpool Hope University, Liverpool, commissioned by BCA Landscape[24]
- Anne (2009), Saint Anne's Square, Belfast, commissioned by the Art and Business Trust[25]
- The Wave (2009), Saint John's Square, out side the Winter Gardens, Blackpool Blackpool, supported by Blackpool Council and EU funding[26]
- Life (2007), Jennett's Park, Bracknell, for Persimmon and Redrow Homes[27]
- Riding a Wave (2006), Drakes Circus,Plymouth, commissioned by P&O Estates[28]
- Flight (2006), Waterside Square, Portishead, Somerset, for Persimmon Homes[29]
- Discovery (2005), a memorial to Francis Crick in Northampton, commissioned by Northampton Borough Council and the Wilson Foundation[30]
- Memorial to John Smith (2003), Wincanton, for South Somerset District Council[31]
- Wincanton Sports Centre (2001), Wincanton, for South Somerset District Council[32]
- Wells Bridge (1999), part of the Glastonbury–Wells traffic-free route for Sustrans [33]
- Hartlepool Dockland Sea Wall (1991), commissioned as part of the Hartlepool dockland development[34]
References
- ^ Sveriges Radio. "Glendinnings sårbara Fjäderbarn sover stilla – Kulturnytt", 2012. https://www.sverigesradio.se/artikel/4949618
- ^ Svenska Dagbladet. "Fjädertäckta barn oroar och berör", 2012. https://www.svd.se/a/81b1a885-2ad6-3b53-9063-951cb45cd9df/fjadertackta-barn-oroar-och-beror
- ^ Art Paris Art Fair. "Collector’s Guide", 2018. https://artparis.com
- ^ Beautiful Bizarre Magazine. "Art Paris 2018 Feature", Issue 14. https://beautifulbizarre.net
- ^ MutualArt. "Lucy Glendinning – Artist Profile", MutualArt.com. https://mutualart.com
- ^ Royal Society of Sculptors. "Fellows 2024". https://sculptors.org.uk
- ^ Nummenmaa Lab. "Anatomy of Emotions Project". University of Turku, 2024.
- ^ Lucy Glendinning. "Inside Out – Behind Skin", Project Archive. https://www.lucyglendinning.co.uk/project-pages/
- ^ Galleri GSA. "Lucy Glendinning – Exhibition 2021, Stockholm". https://gsa.se/lg_exhibition-2021-stockholm/
- ^ Dagens Nyheter. "Feststämning i konstkvarteret på Hudiksvallsgatan", 2012. https://www.dn.se/kultur-noje/konstrecensioner/feststamning-i-konstkvarteret-pa-hudiksvallsgatan/
- ^ Galerie Da-End. "Lucy Glendinning – I Am Not", 2023. https://www.da-end.com/lucyglendinning-iamnot
- ^ Slash Paris. "Lucy Glendinning – Only Human", Galerie Da-End, 2018. https://slash-paris.com/fr/evenements/lucy-glendinning-only-human/sous/13237
- ^ Beautiful Bizarre Magazine. "Issue 018 – Artist Feature", 2018. https://beautifulbizarre.net
- ^ Galerie Da-End. "Lucy Glendinning – Artist Profile". https://www.da-end.com/lucy-glendinning
- ^ De Warande. "HYBRIDEN – Composite creatures from fables, myths and legends", 2024. https://www.expoarchief.warande.be/20232024/hybriden
- ^ De Warande. "HYBRIDS – Composite creatures from fables, myths and legends", Exhibition Catalogue, 2024. https://dewarande.be
- ^ Museum Kranenburgh. "Nude – The Vulnerable Body", Exhibition Text, 2023. https://kranenburgh.nl
- ^ Vimeo. "Forever in the Now – Exhibition Film", 2022. https://vimeo.com/696054375
- ^ Halle 14. "The Hubris Project", Exhibition Archive. https://halle14.org
- ^ ACC Galerie Weimar. "Mein lieber Schwan – Ausstellung", 2013. https://acc-weimar.de/ausstellungen/a/mein_lieber_schwan-423.html
- ^ The Amphibian. "Issue 8 – Featured Artists", 2023. https://www.theamphibian.co.uk/issues/issue-8
- ^ Glendinning, Lucy. In *50 Women Sculptors*, Aurora Metro Books, 2020. ISBN 9781913641070.
- ^ Collectif. *100,000 Years of Beauty*, Gallimard, 2009. ISBN 9782070118185.
- ^ The Landscape Institute. "Angel Fields – Hope University, Liverpool". https://www.landscapeinstitute.org/case-studies/angel-fields-hope-university-liverpool/
- ^ Geograph Ireland. "'Saint Anne's' sculpture, Belfast by Lucy Glendinning". https://www.geograph.ie/photo/6489491
- ^ Art UK. "The Wave by Lucy Glendinning". https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/the-wave-260392
- ^ Art UK. "Life by Lucy Glendinning". https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/life-260390
- ^ The Box Plymouth. "Riding a Wave – Permanent Public Art". https://www.theboxplymouth.com/outside-the-box/public-art/permanent-public-art-in-plymouth/riding-a-wave
- ^ Art UK. "Flying by Lucy Glendinning". https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/flying-260391
- ^ BBC News. "Sculpture celebrates DNA pioneers", 2005. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/northamptonshire/4483793.stm
- ^ Lucy Glendinning. "Commissions Archive – Memorial to John Smith". https://www.lucyglendinning.co.uk/our-commissions/
- ^ Lucy Glendinning. "Commissions Archive – Wincanton Sports Centre". https://www.lucyglendinning.co.uk/our-commissions/
- ^ Art UK. "Flying Figures by Lucy Glendinning". https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/flying-figures-260389
- ^ Lucy Glendinning. "About – Biography and Public Commissions". https://www.lucyglendinning.co.uk/about/