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Landscapes - Sculpture Exhibition


  • St John’s Churchyard St John’s Waterloo 73 Waterloo Road SE1 8TY (map)

Landscapes - Scultpure Exhibition

The London Group

Waterloo Festival

The London Group is delighted to present Landscapes, a free outdoor sculpture exhibition in St John’s Churchyard in partnership with St John’s Church and the Waterloo Festival.

The festival theme, “Gardens, Rivers and Marshes”, celebrates the early life of Waterloo and North Lambeth. Unlike Vauxhall to the South and Blackfriars to the East, this area took until the 19th century to develope into a dense neighbourhood. Prior to that, it was hot to fields, marshes, and wharfs. It was also well known for its pleasure gardens, including Cuper’s Gardens, and Ashley’s Circus, the first modern circus. This theme not only delves into Waterloo’s pre 19th century past but also highlights its current role as a pivotal urban centre. It is a celebration of ourgreen spaces and neighbourhood as wel as a chance to reflect on our environmental challenges.

The London Group have distilled this into the theme “Landscapes,” which the exhibiting artists hav interrogated from different perspectives and in different mediums. These include traditional, poetic, emotional and urban to name but a few. Barbara Beyer’s installation “Best Intentions” references young urban trees strapped between poles to supprt their early years growth. They need this support as they are taken out of their natural environment and the whole contraption reveals our ambiguous relationship to the landscape. Marenka Gabeler explores the landscape of emotions with a series of small sculptures that are to hang from, or be placed among the branches of a tree. The pieces are imprints of the negative shapes her hands make when feeling intense emotions.

This will be The London Group’s fourth sculpture exhibition in St John’s Churchyard as part of th Waterloo Festival.

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