Outdoor Commissions

3 months ago


Taunton, United Kingdom Hestercombe Gardens Full time

**Leaping the Fence**:
The opening exhibition at Hestercombe Gallery presents groundbreaking artists such as Tracey Emin, Mark Wallinger, Mark Quinn, Mike Nelson and Susan Philipsz among others, many of them Turner Prize winners and nominees

**Oceans by Tania Kovats**:
Oceans, a solo show by Tania Kovats, is the second exhibition at Hestercombe Gallery, and presents a selection of the artist’s existing work made between 1993 and 2004

**Second Site**:
Second Site presented new contemporary work by five artists who responded to Hestercombe Gallery’s reclaimed spaces through exploration of Hestercombe’s history and recent re-unification between the house and gardens

**A Personal Passion**:
This exhibition focused on the personal passions of art collector Chris Ingram, and showcased important works from the twentieth century to the present day

**Double Take: Photography and the Garden**:
Double Take: Photography and the Garden brought together photographs by Gertrude Jekyll (1843-1932) with work by leading contemporary artists Sarah Jones, Helen Sear and Mark Edwards

**Simon Bayliss: Arcadia**:
During a summer-long artist residency at Hestercombe, artist Simon Bayliss has responded to the gardens through painting en plein air and writing poetry

**Wish You Were Here?**:
**Terrain: Land into Art**:
**Gilles Bruni **_International Artist in Residence_**:
**Summer 2018**:
During his residency at Hestercombe, French artist Gilles Bruni made two landscape-based works.

**‘An inFormal garden’**:
Situated at the foot of West Combe, Bruni saw this area as:
‘a ready made garden, crossed by the stream, with different levels which add depth, thick vegetation, predominantly ferns, whose fronds bathe the whole area in a beautiful green light. And, to bring it to life, the tracks of badgers which plunge into the stream and vanish out the other side.I just cleared the spot, moving leaves from the badgers’ path, adding a few extra stones to the stream crossing, cutting a few branches and bending some young holly. To complete the picture: a rope [barrier], indicating its existence and logs as some sort of foundation leading to the garden. A place to sit and to become enveloped by the surroundings, to the point of becoming a part of them’.
- ~ Gilles Bruni_

The artist invited groups of visitors to go on a walk with him to discover, and sit in, this ‘out of bounds’ oasis.

**‘In Search of the Hermit’**:
For two weeks in June/July Gilles Bruni became Hestercombe’s contemporary hermit, building and inhabiting a shelter next to the archaeology of the original site of the C18th Hermitage in the Landscape Garden. For Bruni this chimed with the wider political, environmental and global change present at the time, especially of the often cruel reality of vagrancy, migration and forced human displacement.

Visitors were invited to take the path to the Hermitage to encounter Bruni living his daily life in this space. For the artist this act was a performance piece:
‘I did not necessarily know what I was going to do there or even what I was going to be able to say in my broken English: it was a beginning. Sometimes I had really fulfilling conversations with locals, or with knowledgeable specialists who offered me new theories about the place. As time went on I grew to better understand these stories of hermits, mixing fact with fiction’.
- ~ Gilles Bruni_
- Trace was a site-responsive work by Philippa Lawrence for Hestercombe

**Philippa Lawrence **_Trace_**:
**March 2018**:

- Trace_ was a site-responsive work by Philippa Lawrence for Hestercombe, and was the culmination of an extensive study of tree trunks, ancient and new, within the grounds. The simple, bold enamelled steel forms were positioned on flagstones of a walkway that run through the Orangery, linking the Dutch Garden to the Formal Garden, both designed by Lutyens and Jekyll. Later they were shown in Hestercombe Gallery as part of _Materiality: Provisional States_.

Lawrence’s initial research was based on the ‘Hestercombe Dendroarchaelogy Consultancy’ undertaken by Lear Associates in 1997, held in Hestercombe’s archive, and from which some ancient veteran tree stumps can still be traced and identified. Selection of shapes were made after extensive hours walking the site, documenting and drawing. Some profiles are from old trees; others are more obviously from younger trees and more recent interventions.
- Philippa Lawrence Trace Hestercombe Gallery outdoor commissions 2

The work draws attention to an overlooked aspect of the woodlands and grounds, while acknowledging the human forces that shaped Hestercombe. This element of human intervention and agency in nature was key; it informed the choice of colour of the sculpture.

‘Much of what we experience both here at Hestercombe and in other landscapes is a result of human activity and land management. Whilst keeping true to the natural forms of the trunks the palette references huma



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