Peter Randall - Page | Upside Down & Inside Out

Pangolin London, Kings Place, 90 York Way, London
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This event ended on Saturday 4th of October 2014
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Free
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Kings Place
90 York Way , N1 9AG
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
King's Cross St. Pancras 0.27 miles

Upside Down & Inside Out is an exhibition of new and recent sculpture and works on paper by Peter Randall-Page which push traditional boundaries of making. Best known for his sculpture in stone which is in public and private collections around the world, Randall-Page is also a prolific draughtsman and regularly works with other media including ceramics, print-making and casting.

Randall-Page has a long-standing relationship with the foundry Pangolin Editions and this show includes a series of three new monumental bronze works exploring the relationship between growth and erosion. Randall-Page carved directly into the sand moulds taken from naturally eroded granite boulders, working from the inside out. In Randall-Page’s unique process, the carved indentations in the interior of the moulds become convex bulges. The uniform man-made tool used to create the indentations contrasts with the natural form of the original boulders, which is reminiscent of his earlier Theme and Variation series. Peter Randall-Page explains that he hopes his new works “are ambiguous and allude, by their form, to both erosion and growth.”

Of his interest in growth and erosion, Randall-Page muses “given a cast of a potato and a pebble, side by side, one would be hard pressed to distinguish between the two. Yet the processes, which produced them are diametrically opposite. The pebble a product of erosion, the potato the result of growth and expansion from within. Both seem to aspire to a minimum surface area to volume ratio but neither achieve a perfect sphere.” Carving and casting are arguably opposite processes: one being a removal of matter and the other solidifying form from a negative space. In his new cast bronzes, Randall-Page uses the ‘growth’ of the casting process alongside the ‘erosion’ of the carving process.

The creation process is also inverted in a series of new works on paper. Images created from dripping ink down paper are turned upside down to create organic tree-like forms that seem to grow up the gallery walls. By allowing the ink to take its own path Randall-Page returns to his preoccupation with chance and randomness, theme and variation. Like nature, the artist encourages chance into regimented patterns. The resulting branching patterns allude to the structure of plants and river deltas as well as neural and vascular systems. Philip Ball who has written the essay to coincide with the exhibition notes:

“Peter’s works commonly come as a series: they are multiple expressions of a single underlying idea, and only when viewed together do they give us a sense both of the fundamental generating principle and its fecund creative potential. The diversity depends on chance, on happy accidents or unplanned contingencies that allow the generative laws to unfold across rock or paper in ways quite unforeseen and unforseeable.”

Upside Down & Inside Out will be Peter Randall-Page’s first show at Pangolin London since he staged the gallery’s inaugural exhibition in 2008.

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